Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)

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Owen1
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Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis)

A couple of shots from a few weeks ago at Pound Bend along the Yarra River. There was a gloomy patch that several robins were hunting in.

Araminta
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O O, AHA, Hmmm? What did you try to get?  If one thing doesn't work, as the saying goes, try something else. Those Robins are looking very gloomy.

M-L

Owen1
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They wouldn't upload at first then I realised I was doing it wrong. The robins actually are a little washed out.

Cheers, Owen.

Araminta
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Were are they Owen, I can't see them, why???

M-L

Owen1
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I can still see them now. That's strange.

Cheers, Owen.

GeorgeP
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I can see both images, Owen. Nice work, mate. Lovely sharp images of these gorgeous birds and good use of flash.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

Woko
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 No sign of the eastern yellow robin here, Owen. I'm not sure why I'm being discriminated against!

Owen1
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They only work on Chrome, not firefox or IE. Hmmm that's confusing.

Cheers, Owen.

Araminta
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Well Woko, that makes two of us then. We might be out of step and behind the time of "Chrome", LOL

M-L

Woko
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You're right, Araminta. Chrome seems to be out in front when it comes to Eastern yellow robins. I think the Productivity Commission needs to scrutinise with an intense scrute the variations in performance of different computer programmes.

GeorgeP
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I'm not Chrome-ing, I'm using IE and can see them, Owen.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

Woko
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What version of IE are you running, George?

Araminta
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I have just  uploaded a photo with Flickr, (sorry it's a Yellow Robin), I think I will do that in future.

M-L

GeorgeP
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Woko wrote:

What version of IE are you running, George?

G'day Woko,

I'm using IE8.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

soakes
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Hi Holly, if you're watching: the reason these images can't be seen might be because of an empty alt tag, or because you have to be logged in to view images on www.feathersandphotos.com.au/

- soakes

soakes
Olinda, Victoria, Australia

Woko
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Thanks, George. Ms Woko was asking. She has something up her sleeve to solve the problem, I'm sure.

Woko
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George, I'm using IE9 & Ms Woko tells me she's thinking of reverting to IE8 because she & others have had problems with IE9 & she wonders whether one of those problems might be related to being unable to upload photos here.

Araminta
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seeing not many of you can see any Robin, here is one I took yesterday: DSC04627 (1)

M-L

Karen
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M-L, I can see your little Robin.  Something odd happening as I don't seem to be able to upload pics, and there are some I can't see.  Must be getting old, as I'm getting frustrated.  Think I'll go chew a shoe.

Karen
Brisbane southside.

Owen1
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Don't worry everyone, bad move on my part. I linked in from somewhere you had to be logged into soakes is quite correct.

I have attached them from my computer so when they finally show up you can see them, sorry for any inconvenience.

Cheers, Owen.

Woko
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And a fine robin photo it is, too, Araminta. I may have to revert to Photobucket or try Flickr.

GeorgeP
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I have IE9 on a laptop and cannot see the images which Owen originally posted. With IE8 on my desktop, I now cannot see the shots whereas a few days ago I could.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

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