Jo UK wrote:Really, macdoum?
What is happening there? I haven't visited it for a long time.
They are re-organizing the website completely and so some sites familiar to us will be re-named and one has to start from scratch;registering and etc. I think they may have new 'netmasters' ?
Not sure but on panda forum we have been advised to abandon current forum and go to new one in the space of a few weeks. The current forum/s ? will change.
Some forum people (eg Skipper) will not follow as she doesn't agree. All the videos and pics will stay in a locked forums.
Don't understand it much myself. But it will complicate things enormously for current topics. All close---transfer to new. main thing is the data collected will stay behind.
if I got that exactly right but that seems the gist of the matter.
Maybe Bociany or Judy B can tell you more.
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: January 18th, 2010, 11:17 am
by Jo UK
Thanks Carmel. I tried to register a new account there, but decided not to - it wants too much personal information!
I wrote to JudyB and explained my reason for not joining.
Kuremari wrote:it is our North coast, and there are swans...hard times for them as the weather is going more colder for another week or so
Yes, indeed.
They will then depart for warmer climes you think?
Thanks for the info.
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: January 22nd, 2010, 1:08 pm
by Kuremari
this is the coldest winter we have had in last 10 years, so lots of swans got lazy and didn`t migrate in the autumn...i really do not believe these here are going to move in warmer places now
there is still some open water, they have gathered there
Re: Wildlife Cameras that are really good
Posted: January 23rd, 2010, 11:22 am
by Fleur
Update – January 22, 9:47 PM ET The long wait is over. When labor started at 1:59 PM CST yesterday, we thought it would be short. Cubs average only ¾ pound and 9 inches long.
Fleur wrote:Update – January 22, 9:47 PM ET The long wait is over. When labor started at 1:59 PM CST yesterday, we thought it would be short. Cubs average only ¾ pound and 9 inches long.
Ploughboy has captures and posted a video. AMAZINGLY GOOD xD. Canadian eagle-kids are out and about and being feed fresh fish, I can't wait until out eaglets come too!!! so cool to see these tiny white fluffy beings reach for fish.
Norfolk Eagle Cam - March 13, 2010 II