Hi Everyone.
We came from HERE:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/822618/#new
The birds have abandoned my yard for the past couple of days so I had to reach into the "archives."
Male Northern Cardinal.
DAILY PICS VOLUME #78
Beautiful pic Mrs Ed! Thanks for starting the new thread!
Nice pics GM!
I'm trying the re sizer again. What ever I'm doing, it's not right. The only time it lets me resize a pic is when I want to e-mail a Pic, then it gives me the choice of small medium and large. I've had this program all along.
This message was edited Mar 13, 2008 3:51 PM
This message was edited Mar 13, 2008 3:51 PM
adel, you have to do it through My Pictures on your computer.
Right click on a thumbnail and a menu will come up w/ "resize pictures" in it.
Chose Medium and it will make the new picture.
Can't be done when your in Picasa/
Loved the pics everyone. Seeing the goldfinch made me remember the one I saw a few days ago - his front area was starting to turn brighter yellow. I'm new to bird watching and was wondering if this is about the time the males get their summer colors. I only have seen one that was brighter out of the dozens that dine at my feeders. Eleanor
Just got around to looking at all of the wonderful pictures in the last volume. Wallaby any time you want to ship some of those cute little blue tits over here, please feel free. They are adorable.
Dini, love the doves and the birdbath, too. Gosh but that Hornbill has a big beak!!
Nanny 56, great shots, good captions (like the cow, too), N.M. Jane, adelbert, everyone, great pictures.
He's looking up, for some reason. I thought it was a crow, but then saw the coloration of the Grackle.
They eat all of the food I put down for my groundfeeders!
Nice pics guys!
Hi grammyphoeb,
The American Goldfinch should be starting to turn a little brighter color now; adelberts are Lesser Goldfinch and not American Goldfinch. His usually stay the same color.
Did it make another photo for you that says (medium)?
Wow, Outstanding shots bsharf!!!
Very nice pic Mrs Ed!.
Their actually called Canada Geese. Canadians are people.
I made the same mistake a long time ago. :-)
This message was edited Mar 13, 2008 8:51 PM
pelle.............the only time it gives me a choice of size is when I tell it to e-mail a pic.
bsharf; Wow
Your Geeses are really nice Mrs_ Ed
The XP Image Resizer won't work with Vista. I've looked around and found this, don't know how good it is though.
http://www.vista-files.org/programs/naturpic-software/high-quality-photo-resizer.html
GG, lovely colour on the Grackle! The cute little Blue Tits said they are happy here thanks, lol!
Great shots bsharf!
Great pics today everyone, been in "town" all day and it's nice to have this forum to visit!
Mrs.Ed thanks for starting the new thread and that beautiful pic of the Cardinal! (I always used to call them "Canadian Geese" too)!!
Just a few pics in bad light late today...
This Northern Meadowlark is trying out for American Idol!
adelbertcat, if you want to check this site,
http://www.windowsvistaplace.com/vista/windows-photo-gallery
I like Windows Photo Shop Live (the correct name is Windows Live Photo Gallery) and it lets you resize pictures. It also has a nice cropping, editing feature. According to this web site, it is packaged with Vista.
For what it's worth.
GG
This message was edited Mar 13, 2008 9:55 PM
dellrose, did he get voted off because he was previously a male stripper? LOL
Rose, I just LOVE that bird.
Nanny...could be...he sure is a show off!! LOL!
Thanks Mrs. Ed...they are really noisy birds but they sing so beautifully (same song of course)! LOL!
That last pic was resized to med and turned out way too big...and looks worse not!! Grrrrr
Here is a White Breasted Nuthatch that stayed forever posing and watching and me out of focus...darn!!
That's a cool picture Mrs. Ed. That squirrel is just "lookin' around"!
GG
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