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Help identify this bird

snowangel

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I have chased this/these birds for 2 days now.  It is definately a hawk or falcon.  There are a few of them on the gravel roads around my house.  (Milverton)
It has a very dark body with white bands at the tip of wings.   About the size of a red tail.  Or smaller.  Why I think it is a falcon.
How do I post a picture?
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by snowangel »


Brian Bailey

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It doesn't sound like any Ontario hawk or falcon, but that would not be an uncommon colour pattern for a Rock Pigeon.

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« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Brian Bailey »
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GStuart

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Quote from: "snowangel"
How do I post a picture?

First, you will need to have the picture online.  If you only have it as a file on your computer, you will need to upload it to a website.  There are a host of online services (many of which are free) such as Flickr, ImageShack and PhotoBucket.  WikiPedia lists the following
    * Atpic
    * Flickr
    * Kodak EasyShare Gallery
    * MijnAlbum
    * Photobucket
    * Phanfare
    * Smugmug
    * Snapfish
    * Webshots
    * woophy
    * Zooomr

Once you have the photo online, you will need to post the address to the photo enclosed in image tags, so it will look like

Code: [Select]
[img]http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1246/565798407_0ed758eb87.jpg[/img]

which, when you remove those "code" tags, will end up looking like an anime image of me...



Just make sure that you are using a jpeg, jpg, bmp, gif or other image file.  If you think the image file has a htm or html extension, you are looking at the page and not the photo.  You can link to a page (the htm or html file) by using the "url" tags.  If you need further (or more clear instruction) don't hesitate to ask.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by GStuart »