Northern Harrier
Northern Harrier by John, on Flickr
jewill wrote: ↑Jan 19 4:31 pm Zach - it may just be me but I notice that some of your pictures are not showing up when I'm on my desktop (the falcons, dipper & Barrow's); on the iPad they are just fine.Hi Judy, Zach
BirdingBC wrote: ↑Jan 19 5:29 pmYeah it’s on the to-do list but I need to switch to a better host first.jewill wrote: ↑Jan 19 4:31 pm Zach - it may just be me but I notice that some of your pictures are not showing up when I'm on my desktop (the falcons, dipper & Barrow's); on the iPad they are just fine.Hi Judy, Zach
The issue is that some of links to Zach's photos are insecure links (http://) and this site used secure links (https://). Depending on your browser security settings, it may or may not show what is called "mixed" (secure and insecure) content.
Zach: Are you able to use secure links (https://)? Your site may need a security cert and often you get these for free now with the hosting package.
jewill wrote: ↑Jan 22 5:08 pm Oh man, I can’t even find 1 Red Crossbill! I’ve been looking for them at Elgin Park in Surrey where they have been reported, but so far, no luck. Congratulations Berdesdan.I found a very reliable spot for them last summer around the Library PARC building at UBC (park at the SW Marine Drive viewpoint). I’m not sure if they’re still coming to that spot, but I’ve been meaning to take a look again soon.
zwest wrote:I found a very reliable spot for them last summer around the Library PARC building at UBC (park at the SW Marine Drive viewpoint). I’m not sure if they’re still coming to that spot, but I’ve been meaning to take a look again soon.Thanks Zach I’ll keep it in mind. On a similar note I went out to Maple Ridge this morning looking for the Gyrfalcon, Prairie Falcon and American Dipper - a trifecta of no shows! I’m not paranoid but I’d sure like to know how everyone else manages to find these birds - obviously someone is alerting them.
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