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Adding a Photo to the Text in opus! (1 Viewer)

Marcelo Padua

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Hi I just joined the group a couple of days ago, and I fell in love with Opus. Yesterday I posted a picture of a Crested Oropendola displaying and I think this picture shoul appear at the page for this bird on Opus.
However there is already a picture for this bird and I had a hard time with the instructions from the help section, about how to post a picture if there is already a photo on that page.
Could anyone help me with this?

Cheers,

Marcelo Pena Padua
 
This thread http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=84546 has a discussion of that topic.

Please note this quote from Rasmus mid way through:
I am fairly sure we're allowed to attach more than one photo (well, I hope so, because I did it for the Channel-billed Toucan), though it might be recommendable only to do it if there's a good reason, e.g. photos of various morphs, males & females, etc (there is no reason to include two photos if they show essentially the same "type").

Niels
 
I guess striking and typical behaviors could be added to the list of fair reasons to add more photos to an OPUS artice. As the nice photo by Marcelo show one such thing, I suppose it would be fine. Not really of importance for this particular request, but for people not familiar with this species, here are two links to recordings of the striking song it gives while doing the "lean forward and spread wings" display shown on Marcelo's photo:

http://www.xeno-canto.org/sounds/uploaded/KOIEAHGHNX/18/a09.mp3

http://www.xeno-canto.org/sounds/uploaded/KOIEAHGHNX/50/a04.mp3
 
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