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Bird ID from a Camera-trap, Al Ain, UAE, 24.09.2016.
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<blockquote data-quote="johnallcock" data-source="post: 3463333" data-attributes="member: 52142"><p>I'm fine for you to keep posting camera trap photos as well, I find it an interesting challenge. But please remember that those replying to your posts don't know your set-up with cameras and don't know whether you still have photos to check. </p><p></p><p>In this case, I assumed that you had been through all relevant photos and posted the ones that were most useful. To suddenly reveal a full-frame, unobscured picture dated earlier than your first post, gave the impression (at least to me) that you had seen the photo earlier and had deliberately not posted it until people had suggested another species, as if you were trying to embarrass people who were trying to help you. </p><p></p><p>In fact I don't believe this was the case, especially with your later explanation, and I apologise for my earlier rant. :t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnallcock, post: 3463333, member: 52142"] I'm fine for you to keep posting camera trap photos as well, I find it an interesting challenge. But please remember that those replying to your posts don't know your set-up with cameras and don't know whether you still have photos to check. In this case, I assumed that you had been through all relevant photos and posted the ones that were most useful. To suddenly reveal a full-frame, unobscured picture dated earlier than your first post, gave the impression (at least to me) that you had seen the photo earlier and had deliberately not posted it until people had suggested another species, as if you were trying to embarrass people who were trying to help you. In fact I don't believe this was the case, especially with your later explanation, and I apologise for my earlier rant. :t: [/QUOTE]
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Bird ID from a Camera-trap, Al Ain, UAE, 24.09.2016.
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