User talk:Brett.donald~commonswiki

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Thank you for uploading files on Commons.

Please add your files to appropriative pages and/or categories where other users could easily find them. For example to Category:Threskiornithidae.

Please provide better resolution images for Commons if you could do so.

EugeneZelenko 16:02, 21 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Bird pic size[edit]

Great work on the birds, but a few points:
Why are your pics so small? Imagine how superb they will look to the reader at full screen! I know you say hi-res is available from you but why not upload the hi-res? WP likes the largest possible size so that other people can have the best possible copy if they want to use the pic. I upload at full size which, for an unclipped pic from my camera, is 2200 pixels wide and compressed to about 700K in size. Yours are about 300 pixels wide.

Please don't remove pics just because you have a better one, for example in the Wikipedia en:Masked Lapwing article , put the others either lower down the article or put them in a Gallery as I have done on that article.

Please tell the reader in what country and where in that country each pic was taken, it's important to know if the bird is in a zoo or in the wild. Thanks for your excellent pictures - Arpingstone 10:22, 22 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Larger Fairy-wren[edit]

Could you please upload a larger photo of Image:Variegatedfairywren.jpg? It is a really nice photo, and I would love to see it at full size. Thanks --LiquidGhoul 12:12, 21 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Larger version of this photo: http://static.flickr.com/37/75846889_0f5e7aced3_o.jpg

Invitation[edit]

Hi,

judging from your contributions, you may be interested in Commons:WikiProject Tree of Life

regards, and keep up the good work!

TeunSpaans 19:51, 16 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Identify a bird[edit]

Hello,

Could you please help me identifying that bird ? Image:Australian-big-black-bird.jpg It was in Canberra near my house. I don't think it is a raven. Is it a crow ?

Sonia.Padrun 10:23, 21 December 2006.

Ravens and Crows are all part the same genus, Corvus. The question should not be "is it a raven or a crow", but rather, "which raven/crow is it?". Its massive heavy bill indicates possibly a Forest Raven, Corvus tasmanicus, although according to my book this species is not common in the Canberra region. Brett.donald 14:01, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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