Maybe. But where is it!?If on Google docs or similar on phone, all is automatically backed up and accessable from any computer. Same goes for photos.
It’s in the cloud, provided you have such a service available and have backups enabled.Maybe. But where is it!?
I'm sure I do. But how do you access it?It’s in the cloud, provided you have such a service available and have backups enabled.
You log in on another device and can then see what you have stored ‘up there’ and then you are able to download it onto that device.I'm sure I do. But how do you access it?
They’re stored invariably on both camera sd card and phone camera H.What about photos, though, Ken?
I have all my garden records on eBird - a great tool for keeping count of everything.Well, Mistle was 49. But: I smashed my phone with my list on it, so I'll have to try & reconstruct from memory!
(I've lost all my notes, lots of important stuff😪🤮🤯)
Write everything down folks, cos you can't clone a non working phone.
Brillant Bm! Like you, any duck would be new for the list here, I guess our desert and mountain locations don’t make it very likely(I’m also still waiting for any waderspecies as well).Two great late fall additions this morning, both species I don't think of as "desert denizens."
93. Pine Siskin (new yard bird)
94. Cassin's Finch (full lifer and a desert rarity)
The finch was a calling flyover, but still very special. Let's see if we can pull 6 more species out by year's end? Off the top of my head, some possibles include Mountain Bluebird, Dark-eyed Junco, Prairie Falcon, Merlin, Great Blue Heron... I can dream of Lawrence's Goldfinch, Sagebrush Sparrow, Ferruginous Hawk, etc.
Any duck would be new for the list.
Not very similar view, a stunning location you are in 🙂Uncanny resemblance between your grain box and our house….