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Alejandro Tabini
I had been taking a look into the database (OPUS) I can not find any picture of a White-eared Jacamar, so I am sending on here.

Hope it work for you

Alejandro
 

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Thanks for that, Alejandro. You can upload it by yourself (as far as I know), if you want to. Just click on the "Upload file" link in the toolbox at the left of Opus main page. Then follow the instructions and add your photo in the White-eared Jacamar page as [[Image:NAME.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by USER (BirdsPeru in this case) <br> Location/locality/photographed in/Taken in PLACE]]
 
I am looking for info about most of the birds from Peru I had already picture (more than 400) and as soon as I got it I will start updating the ones that does not have info.

One more question Andy, there are some birds on the OPUS that says photo by someone but there is no photo, this mean the photo was lost on the upgrade or that the photo is there but linked. I am asking this in order to upload pictures if they are lost or just wait the the ones that are already uploaded to appear.

Alejandro
 
One more question Andy, there are some birds on the OPUS that says photo by someone but there is no photo, this mean the photo was lost on the upgrade or that the photo is there but linked. I am asking this in order to upload pictures if they are lost or just wait the the ones that are already uploaded to appear.
Alejandro

Hi Alejandro,
If you find any that have a photographer and no photo, please post a link to them and we can get them sorted out as soon as possible.

We are just starting to add working search links to the birdforum galleries, so that helps when trying to find missing photos for a species... but it is an incredibly slow process. I spent the whole of saturday doing this, and managed bird species z, y, x, and a fraction of all the w birds :-C
 
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