SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
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SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
HWF welcomes you to Season 6 of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam 2017-2018 staring Harriet and M15.
- Harriet and M15
The nest of Harriet and M15 is located 60 feet up in a slash pine in North Fort Myers, Florida in a pasture on the Dick Pritchett property
Link to the cams - with chat ~~ http://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
youtube link to cam ~~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDwwrw92Qgg
link to the FB page ~~ https://www.facebook.com/SouthwestFloridaEagleCam
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam Nest Notes ~~ http://southwestfloridaeaglecam.tumblr.com/archive
Link to the SWFEC Foundation ~~ http://southwestfloridaeaglecam.com/
Our 2017 eaglet E9 and "Eggbert" the unviable egg.
Dick Pritchett Real Estate is pleased to continue bringing you this live look into the bald eagle nest located on their property. There are cameras that will live stream the eagles 24/7. Camera #1 is positioned above the nest and is carefully attached to the tree so as not to damage it and is equipped with night vision or infrared light, which emits no actual light or noise. The eagles do not see or hear anything coming from the camera. Camera 2 is located approximately 100 feet from the nest in another tree and has the ability to capture images of the nest action from a distance. It is a PTZ cam which means it can be moved to catch the action. In 2015 we added a third camera which gives us great views of the pond area where Harriet takes her wonderful baths! Brand new for 2018 is our 360 degree cam. When launched from an icon under the cam it allows the user--anybody-- to operate the cam themselves. AMAZING!! All of our cameras are environmentally friendly, non-intrusive and positioned to offer a good view of the nest and eagles while preserving the beauty of the nest and its' surroundings.
Our 2017 SWFEC family (thanks to Desiree Deliz)
LINK TO LAST SEASON"S THREAD ~~ http://www.hancockwildlife.org/forum/vi ... 539#910539
- Harriet and M15
The nest of Harriet and M15 is located 60 feet up in a slash pine in North Fort Myers, Florida in a pasture on the Dick Pritchett property
Link to the cams - with chat ~~ http://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
youtube link to cam ~~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDwwrw92Qgg
link to the FB page ~~ https://www.facebook.com/SouthwestFloridaEagleCam
Southwest Florida Eagle Cam Nest Notes ~~ http://southwestfloridaeaglecam.tumblr.com/archive
Link to the SWFEC Foundation ~~ http://southwestfloridaeaglecam.com/
Our 2017 eaglet E9 and "Eggbert" the unviable egg.
Dick Pritchett Real Estate is pleased to continue bringing you this live look into the bald eagle nest located on their property. There are cameras that will live stream the eagles 24/7. Camera #1 is positioned above the nest and is carefully attached to the tree so as not to damage it and is equipped with night vision or infrared light, which emits no actual light or noise. The eagles do not see or hear anything coming from the camera. Camera 2 is located approximately 100 feet from the nest in another tree and has the ability to capture images of the nest action from a distance. It is a PTZ cam which means it can be moved to catch the action. In 2015 we added a third camera which gives us great views of the pond area where Harriet takes her wonderful baths! Brand new for 2018 is our 360 degree cam. When launched from an icon under the cam it allows the user--anybody-- to operate the cam themselves. AMAZING!! All of our cameras are environmentally friendly, non-intrusive and positioned to offer a good view of the nest and eagles while preserving the beauty of the nest and its' surroundings.
Our 2017 SWFEC family (thanks to Desiree Deliz)
LINK TO LAST SEASON"S THREAD ~~ http://www.hancockwildlife.org/forum/vi ... 539#910539
Member since July, 2006
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
2017/18 nest stats ~~
* Cams on -- October 1, 2017
* Eggs laid --- Egg #1 - Nov. 19, 2017 ~~~ Egg #2 - Nov.22, 2017
* Eggs hatched --- E10 hatched (egg #1) Dec 26, 2017 ~~~ E11 (egg #2) hatched Dec. 27, 2017---19 hours apart!!
* Branching --- E10 branched at 6:44AM on Feb. 26, 2018 (61 days) ~~~ E11 branched at 8:20AM on Feb. 27, 2018 (61 days)
* Fledged --- E10 fledged at 8:43AM on March 14, 2018 (77 days old) ~~~ E10 fledged at 7:56AM on March 16, 2018 (79 days old)
* Last seen -- E10, May 4, 8:41 am (128 days) ~~~ E11, April 30, 10:37 am (123 days)
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E3 and E4 with Dad Ozzie--we sadly lost E3 (2013)
Links to our videos ~~~
*Link to season 1 videos -- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=3
*Link to season 2 videos -- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
*Link to season 3 videos -- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
*Link to season 4 videos -- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0
*Link to season 5 videos -- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... d=44559382
*Season 6 videos may be see here -- http://dickpritchettrealestate.com/videos.html
Season 6 Videos do not have a spreadsheet listing as the first five seasons do. You can view all the videos for Season 6 in the SWFEC Video library link above using the scroll bar on the right side of the posted videos
Our 2013/14 fledgling, E4
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Member since July, 2006
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
E5 and E6 (2014) We lost our E5 to some unidentified cause.
Some history about this nest ~~
Thanks to the Pritchett family for installing, maintaining and running these cams on your property. This is a family owned and run business. The cam and nest are located 60 feet up in a slash pine in a horse pasture on the Pritchett property. The first cam was installed in early September, 2012.
A mature pair of bald eagles, Ozzie & Harriet, had been coming to this nest since they built it for the 2006-2007 season until Ozzie's untimely death in September of 2015. Before building this nest in 2006, the pair had a nest on the opposite side of Bayshore Road, across the street. This location is now known as Eagle Landing. The old nest was deliberately killed by someone to get rid of the eagles nest in order to remove the tree. The nest on the Pritchett property is now occupied by Harriet and her present mate, M15.
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Since the cam has been in the pasture tree --
Two eggs were laid November 26 & 29 in 2012 -- Both chicks, Hope and Honor, fledged successfully
Two eggs were laid Nov. 17 & 20 in 2013.
Only one eaglet, E4, fledged successfully E3 sadly passed away on Feb. 2 at 41 days old of unknown causes but most likely a respiratory problem.
Two eggs were laid on November 19 & 22 in 2014
Just one of the eaglets, E6, fledged. We lost E5 on Jan 20, 2015 at due to unknown causes.
Two eggs were laid on December 19 & 22 in 2015
Both eaglets fledged but shortly after were attacked by an owl. The younger one, E8, was lost for a week and found by three folks from CROW. E8 was transported to CROW where he received intense treatment and rehab. E8 was finally released into the nest area on August 18, 2016.
Two eggs were laid in November of 2016
Egg #1 was unviable and never hatched. E9 hatched, was the apple of everybody's eye, and successfully fledged
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OLD NEST --across the street from the Pritchett property
The pine tree previously used by perhaps two different nesting pairs of Bald Eagles for more than a decade died. An unknown individual knocked off the bark in a ring around the tree which severs the roots from the needles and starves the tree. The county had monitored the nest since 1990 and recorded 23 eaglets, confirmed fledglings.
History of the Old nest in the "killed tree". We DO NOT believe these eagles were Ozzie and Harriet
LE-26A: Donald road Nesting History
Year History
90-91 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
91-92 Active, 1 Fledgling confirmed
92-93 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
93-94 Active, 3 Fledglings confirmed
94-95 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
95-96 Active, 3 Fledglings confirmed
96-97 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
97-98 Inactive-- 98-99 Active, 1 Fledgling confirmed
99-00 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
00-01 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
01-02 Active, 1 Fledgling confirmed
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E6 our 2014/15 fledgling at the pond
02-03 Active, two adults observed at nest tree 4/21/03 -- (perhaps this is when Ozzie and Harriet took over the nest--we do not know for sure)
03-04 Tree observed dead 9/29/03. ES Staff inspected the tree on 9/29/03
and found the tree had been girdled by machete or hatchet. Birds have
been observed in the territory but did not nest this nesting season.
04-05 Active, Two adults observed incubating posture in Dec '04. 1 chick
fledged about April 6, 2005
05-06 Active, 1 fledgling confirmed
06-07 Inactive *Built a new nest north of Bayshore Rd (nest #LE26B-our present nest)
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Pritchett Property Nest 2006 - present
This nest has been labeled LE-26B
Ozzie and Harriet relocated their nest for the 2006/07 nesting season to its present location on the Pritchett property.
They had 11 fledglings confirmed from this nest on the Pritchett's property. M15 and Harriet have had 3 confirmed fledglings so far.
Year - History
06-07 Active; Built a new nest north of Bayshore Rd: 2 chicks fledged
07-08 Active; but fledglings not confirmed
08-09 Active; 2 chicks
09-10 Active; 1 chick
10-11 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed
11-12 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed
12-13 Active; 2 fledglings confirmed (Hope + Honor)
13-14 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed (E4)
14-15 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed (E6)
15-16 Active: nest now occupied by Harriet and M15---2 fledglings confirmed (E7 and E8)
16-17 Active: 1 fledgling confirmed (E9)
Our 2015/16 eaglets, E7 and E8
Some history about this nest ~~
Thanks to the Pritchett family for installing, maintaining and running these cams on your property. This is a family owned and run business. The cam and nest are located 60 feet up in a slash pine in a horse pasture on the Pritchett property. The first cam was installed in early September, 2012.
A mature pair of bald eagles, Ozzie & Harriet, had been coming to this nest since they built it for the 2006-2007 season until Ozzie's untimely death in September of 2015. Before building this nest in 2006, the pair had a nest on the opposite side of Bayshore Road, across the street. This location is now known as Eagle Landing. The old nest was deliberately killed by someone to get rid of the eagles nest in order to remove the tree. The nest on the Pritchett property is now occupied by Harriet and her present mate, M15.
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Since the cam has been in the pasture tree --
Two eggs were laid November 26 & 29 in 2012 -- Both chicks, Hope and Honor, fledged successfully
Two eggs were laid Nov. 17 & 20 in 2013.
Only one eaglet, E4, fledged successfully E3 sadly passed away on Feb. 2 at 41 days old of unknown causes but most likely a respiratory problem.
Two eggs were laid on November 19 & 22 in 2014
Just one of the eaglets, E6, fledged. We lost E5 on Jan 20, 2015 at due to unknown causes.
Two eggs were laid on December 19 & 22 in 2015
Both eaglets fledged but shortly after were attacked by an owl. The younger one, E8, was lost for a week and found by three folks from CROW. E8 was transported to CROW where he received intense treatment and rehab. E8 was finally released into the nest area on August 18, 2016.
Two eggs were laid in November of 2016
Egg #1 was unviable and never hatched. E9 hatched, was the apple of everybody's eye, and successfully fledged
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OLD NEST --across the street from the Pritchett property
The pine tree previously used by perhaps two different nesting pairs of Bald Eagles for more than a decade died. An unknown individual knocked off the bark in a ring around the tree which severs the roots from the needles and starves the tree. The county had monitored the nest since 1990 and recorded 23 eaglets, confirmed fledglings.
History of the Old nest in the "killed tree". We DO NOT believe these eagles were Ozzie and Harriet
LE-26A: Donald road Nesting History
Year History
90-91 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
91-92 Active, 1 Fledgling confirmed
92-93 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
93-94 Active, 3 Fledglings confirmed
94-95 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
95-96 Active, 3 Fledglings confirmed
96-97 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
97-98 Inactive-- 98-99 Active, 1 Fledgling confirmed
99-00 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
00-01 Active, 2 Fledglings confirmed
01-02 Active, 1 Fledgling confirmed
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E6 our 2014/15 fledgling at the pond
02-03 Active, two adults observed at nest tree 4/21/03 -- (perhaps this is when Ozzie and Harriet took over the nest--we do not know for sure)
03-04 Tree observed dead 9/29/03. ES Staff inspected the tree on 9/29/03
and found the tree had been girdled by machete or hatchet. Birds have
been observed in the territory but did not nest this nesting season.
04-05 Active, Two adults observed incubating posture in Dec '04. 1 chick
fledged about April 6, 2005
05-06 Active, 1 fledgling confirmed
06-07 Inactive *Built a new nest north of Bayshore Rd (nest #LE26B-our present nest)
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Pritchett Property Nest 2006 - present
This nest has been labeled LE-26B
Ozzie and Harriet relocated their nest for the 2006/07 nesting season to its present location on the Pritchett property.
They had 11 fledglings confirmed from this nest on the Pritchett's property. M15 and Harriet have had 3 confirmed fledglings so far.
Year - History
06-07 Active; Built a new nest north of Bayshore Rd: 2 chicks fledged
07-08 Active; but fledglings not confirmed
08-09 Active; 2 chicks
09-10 Active; 1 chick
10-11 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed
11-12 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed
12-13 Active; 2 fledglings confirmed (Hope + Honor)
13-14 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed (E4)
14-15 Active; 1 fledgling confirmed (E6)
15-16 Active: nest now occupied by Harriet and M15---2 fledglings confirmed (E7 and E8)
16-17 Active: 1 fledgling confirmed (E9)
Our 2015/16 eaglets, E7 and E8
Member since July, 2006
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Aside from losing several of our eaglets we have had our share of happenings at this nest. ---
In 2015 ~~~
OZZIE!! ~~ What can we say about Ozzie? We lost the handsome, smart, wonderful 1st Dad of our nest on September27th, 2015. S0 sad!!! All of us who watch this nest and love this family will always miss this wonderful, intelligent, entertaining eagle!
Ozzie photographed by Desiree Deliz--Ozzie's #1 fan. ****************************************
In 2016 ~~~
Perhaps the most important of all of the dramatic happenings at this nest in 2016 was the complete and total loss of the nest probably due to weather, old age, and leaping eaglets. Fortunately for those of us who watch this nest Harriet and M15 chose to rebuild their nest right in the same tree and the same spot--what a relief!!
Here is a look at the nest before and after the collapse ****************************************
2017 ~~~
We had our own catastrophe just before the start of our new season. In the very late summer of 2017 on September,11trh, hurricane Irma, hit a good part of Florida including our nest area in North Ft. Myers. We had an overflowing pond, a large tree in the pasture was uprooted and although our nest stayed right where Harriet and /M15 built it the nest tree itself sustained quite a bit of damage. Believe it or not even out snag trees stayed standing!!! We waited patiently to see if out pair of eagles had safely weathered the hurricane. We were rewarded a few days later when they showed up safe and sound!!
Below is a before and after picture of our nest tree courtesy of whiskrsnwings/Vicki
In 2015 ~~~
OZZIE!! ~~ What can we say about Ozzie? We lost the handsome, smart, wonderful 1st Dad of our nest on September27th, 2015. S0 sad!!! All of us who watch this nest and love this family will always miss this wonderful, intelligent, entertaining eagle!
Ozzie photographed by Desiree Deliz--Ozzie's #1 fan. ****************************************
In 2016 ~~~
Perhaps the most important of all of the dramatic happenings at this nest in 2016 was the complete and total loss of the nest probably due to weather, old age, and leaping eaglets. Fortunately for those of us who watch this nest Harriet and M15 chose to rebuild their nest right in the same tree and the same spot--what a relief!!
Here is a look at the nest before and after the collapse ****************************************
2017 ~~~
We had our own catastrophe just before the start of our new season. In the very late summer of 2017 on September,11trh, hurricane Irma, hit a good part of Florida including our nest area in North Ft. Myers. We had an overflowing pond, a large tree in the pasture was uprooted and although our nest stayed right where Harriet and /M15 built it the nest tree itself sustained quite a bit of damage. Believe it or not even out snag trees stayed standing!!! We waited patiently to see if out pair of eagles had safely weathered the hurricane. We were rewarded a few days later when they showed up safe and sound!!
Below is a before and after picture of our nest tree courtesy of whiskrsnwings/Vicki
Member since July, 2006
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Below is a picture showing the locations of nest 1 (old nest) and nest 2 (Pritchett property nest) --
As you can see above in the lower picture, there is a large river close to the nest, (about a half a mile away - as a bird flies) that flows into the Gulf of Mexico. It is called the Caloosahatchee River, This is a prime source of food for this nest.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, there are 128 nests in a 25 mile radius of Ozzie and Harriet's nest. The closet nest is about one mile away, although it was last known active for the 2009 season.
E7 (2016) strikes a pose
This is the sixth season Dick Pritchett Real Estate has provided the live look into Harriet & Ozzie’s (now M15's) Southwest Florida nest. We now have three HD-PTZ cameras that film the birds 24/7 and stream live video directly to this site. Camera #1 is positioned six feet above the nesting tree and is equipped with night vision or infrared light, which emits no actual light. Nor does it make any noise. The birds do not see or hear anything coming from the camera. Camera #2 is located approximately 100 feet from the nest and has the ability to capture images of the nest action outside of Camera #1. Cam #3 is located down at the pond which is on the property where the eagles tend to spend a lot of time. New for the 2017/18 season is a 360 degree camera also in the nest tree. It can be launched and operated by viewers of the cam!! All of our cameras are environmentally friendly, non-intrusive and positioned to offer the best view of the nest and birds while preserving the pristine beauty of the nest and their surroundings.
E8 (2016) walking in the pasture on fledge day
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As you can see above in the lower picture, there is a large river close to the nest, (about a half a mile away - as a bird flies) that flows into the Gulf of Mexico. It is called the Caloosahatchee River, This is a prime source of food for this nest.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, there are 128 nests in a 25 mile radius of Ozzie and Harriet's nest. The closet nest is about one mile away, although it was last known active for the 2009 season.
E7 (2016) strikes a pose
This is the sixth season Dick Pritchett Real Estate has provided the live look into Harriet & Ozzie’s (now M15's) Southwest Florida nest. We now have three HD-PTZ cameras that film the birds 24/7 and stream live video directly to this site. Camera #1 is positioned six feet above the nesting tree and is equipped with night vision or infrared light, which emits no actual light. Nor does it make any noise. The birds do not see or hear anything coming from the camera. Camera #2 is located approximately 100 feet from the nest and has the ability to capture images of the nest action outside of Camera #1. Cam #3 is located down at the pond which is on the property where the eagles tend to spend a lot of time. New for the 2017/18 season is a 360 degree camera also in the nest tree. It can be launched and operated by viewers of the cam!! All of our cameras are environmentally friendly, non-intrusive and positioned to offer the best view of the nest and birds while preserving the pristine beauty of the nest and their surroundings.
E8 (2016) walking in the pasture on fledge day
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Member since July, 2006
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Videos taken by wskrsnwings prior to the cams going live ~~
1- M15 Is Home With Harriet & She Can't Stop Talkin' About It 08-08-17 -- https://youtu.be/IeZ9pYT8iSs
2- H & M Are Home~M Goes To The Nest 08-15-17 -- https://youtu.be/gmIFPMMcquY
3- Early Departure For Harriet & M15 From The Nest Tree 08-30-17 -- https://youtu.be/glob92PNHds
4- Two Nests To Choose From? M Adds 1st Stick To Old~H Adds 3 Sticks To New 09-01-17 -- https://youtu.be/ZcT3D6lpv-s
5- The Nest & Nest Tree Survive Hurricane Irma~A Look At The Area 09-11-17 -- https://youtu.be/nal3rCfEyl8
Nest tree showing our names for the different branches .
1- M15 Is Home With Harriet & She Can't Stop Talkin' About It 08-08-17 -- https://youtu.be/IeZ9pYT8iSs
2- H & M Are Home~M Goes To The Nest 08-15-17 -- https://youtu.be/gmIFPMMcquY
3- Early Departure For Harriet & M15 From The Nest Tree 08-30-17 -- https://youtu.be/glob92PNHds
4- Two Nests To Choose From? M Adds 1st Stick To Old~H Adds 3 Sticks To New 09-01-17 -- https://youtu.be/ZcT3D6lpv-s
5- The Nest & Nest Tree Survive Hurricane Irma~A Look At The Area 09-11-17 -- https://youtu.be/nal3rCfEyl8
Nest tree showing our names for the different branches .
Member since July, 2006
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
More videos taken by wskrsnwings prior to the cams going live ---
6- Teamwork~Harriet & M15 Add 12 Sticks In 90 Minutes 09-15-17 -- https://youtu.be/KddvJ_E14NM
7- Late Arrival To Nest~Both Add Sticks And Grasses 09-24-17 -- https://youtu.be/KhxWF3rePMI
8- Harriet & M15's Morning Of Sticks-Beaks-Bonding & A Juvie 09-26-17 -- https://youtu.be/Ni3ESPltPCU
9- A Strong Nest & Bond~More Sticks, Grasses & Bonding 09-29-17 -- https://youtu.be/KEpBra-DTss
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6- Teamwork~Harriet & M15 Add 12 Sticks In 90 Minutes 09-15-17 -- https://youtu.be/KddvJ_E14NM
7- Late Arrival To Nest~Both Add Sticks And Grasses 09-24-17 -- https://youtu.be/KhxWF3rePMI
8- Harriet & M15's Morning Of Sticks-Beaks-Bonding & A Juvie 09-26-17 -- https://youtu.be/Ni3ESPltPCU
9- A Strong Nest & Bond~More Sticks, Grasses & Bonding 09-29-17 -- https://youtu.be/KEpBra-DTss
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Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
E 10 branched yesterday 2/26
E11 branched today 2/27@ 8:22am
Captured from Pritchett cam by MB Cebzanov
E11 branched today 2/27@ 8:22am
Captured from Pritchett cam by MB Cebzanov
AKA: Marianne
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Hi everyone ! I’m glad being on this new forum
Here is my first scap taken yesterday
Here is my first scap taken yesterday
All scaps are courtesy of
http://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
or by photographers / videographers credited in my message
In love with Harriett and M Family !
http://dickpritchettrealestate.com/eagle-feed.html
or by photographers / videographers credited in my message
In love with Harriett and M Family !
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Hey, Pascale, good to see you here!
Hello everybody
how many pics are we allowed to post in one post?
Hello everybody
how many pics are we allowed to post in one post?
Last edited by Maddy on Wed Feb 28, 2018 6:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
E9 is 7 yo now
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Welcome, Maddy - and all - and we ask no more than three pictures in a post.
We also have asked that pictures not be more than 600 pixels wide - but it looks as if the software is adjusting them for smaller windows, so I'm going to wait until I discuss this with the admin team before saying that for sure - the problem was that some images used to make the page so wide that you couldn't see who posted it - but maybe that's no longer an issue.
And we are very happy to have you all here!
We also have asked that pictures not be more than 600 pixels wide - but it looks as if the software is adjusting them for smaller windows, so I'm going to wait until I discuss this with the admin team before saying that for sure - the problem was that some images used to make the page so wide that you couldn't see who posted it - but maybe that's no longer an issue.
And we are very happy to have you all here!
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Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
You added an attachment, Pascale, let me see what I can do this way.
E9 is 7 yo now
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Thank you JudyB for your reply, I edited my post and it looks like it's easier post pics in attachments and then you can open them in bigger pics like in the old forum, that's good!JudyB wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2018 6:01 pmWelcome, Maddy - and all - and we ask no more than three pictures in a post.
We also have asked that pictures not be more than 600 pixels wide - but it looks as if the software is adjusting them for smaller windows, so I'm going to wait until I discuss this with the admin team before saying that for sure - the problem was that some images used to make the page so wide that you couldn't see who posted it - but maybe that's no longer an issue.
And we are very happy to have you all here!
Thank you for taking care of everything!
E9 is 7 yo now
Re: SW Florida Eagle Cam - 2017/18
Hi everyone! There is more information about attachments here - viewtopic.php?p=159#p159 - and lots more helpful hints if you click the link in my signature!
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