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Alex Isle [Rattfan] ([personal profile] rattfan) wrote in [community profile] common_nature2019-05-02 05:48 pm

Black, white and yellow birdy

I'm trying to ID a small resident bird in my back yard, with help of my venerable A Field Guide to Australian Birds.
If someone can explain the posting of photos to Dreamwidth in clear terms to me, I will be infinitely grateful.  I did ask DW themselves but could not follow the explanation.

In any case, I haven't managed to get a picture of this bird yet and it's so quick I don't like my chances.  He lives in a largeish, bushy eucalypt and is probably either a White Cheeked Honeyeater or a New Holland Honeyeater, whose descriptions, range and habits are almost identical until you get to the tail.  The second variety has a white tip in the tail.  Right.  Spot a white tip in the usually invisible tail of an 18 cm bird that likes to stay in his home tree.  These two species are surely first cousins!

This is a street tree just over my fence directly opposite my chair on the veranda, so the bird and I have got fairly used to each other over the three months since I moved in.  I placed a bowl of water on the ground near some of my plants and I know the doves have made use of that, but don't know if the little bush birds would.  He screeched loudly at me for some days when I first appeared but has calmed down now so perhaps learned to recognise me.  The previous tenant had a dog here so this would not have been safe ground.
 
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howdy!

[personal profile] sporky_rat 2019-05-02 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
You'd go to Create>Upload Images, then upload the photo from your computer or device. You'd give you a title, alt-text (pleeeeaseeee give alt-text, that's very important) and as you type, it gives you the image code at the bottom.

It'll look something like this: < a href= https:// rattfan.dreamwidth.org/file/name here.jpg'> < img src = https:// rattfan.dreamwidth.org/file/100x100/name here.jpg' />< /a >

Then you'd have your photo ready to paste into your entry. (I used a test image to make sure I got the right code - I also deleted some code to make sure it would show up in the comment.)
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Re: howdy!

[personal profile] dhampyresa 2019-05-02 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
To add context, the reason alt text is important is that it shows up in place of the image if said image is unavailable for whatever reason (for example: not loading properly, webpage being accessed with screen reader, etc).