barb1
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Post by barb1 on Jul 15, 2008 22:46:15 GMT
Hi Lizard People,
Thought you might like to see pics. of my lizards, if I knew how to upload them. Could someone help please? How about some more chit chat from you lot? There must be lots of news about this years youngsters. I am keen to hear about them.
barb1
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robv
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Post by robv on Jul 16, 2008 8:32:17 GMT
Hi Barb, you will need to register an account with www.photobucket.com and upload photos to their website. Once you have uploaded the photo you have a number of options under the photo - one of these says IMG code. If you highlight this code and then copy; then on this website when you are posting a comment click the icon that displays a picture (Add Tags). Simply paste your photobucket code over the IMG tag and it should post your photo to this site. I had some Podarcis muralis nigriventris (Pure Roman) hatch this week and some Lacerta trilineata polylepidota cooking at the moment. [ ]
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Post by barb1 on Jul 16, 2008 10:26:23 GMT
Thanks for the info. I will give it a go. It would be so much easier to have a browser attached to this web site for pics. Nice little Wall Lizard. I have printed off the picture. Hope the Greens arrive safely - let me know. barb1
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Post by Killian on Jul 17, 2008 2:42:08 GMT
barb, upload the photos to photobucket or other hosting site, there will be two sets of code and [/IMG] paste the url of the pic between these two tags and the photo will appear in the post. if you have any trouble let me know. look forward to seeing some pics.
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barb1
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Post by barb1 on Jul 20, 2008 22:19:41 GMT
Thanks for your help Killian. I seem to have spent more than enough time trying to upload these pictures! I will try Photo Bucket some time. Meanwhile try my web site. I have put some pics. there. If they come through, I will add more. freewebs.com/trimacdogtraining go to links with lizards in it. If you like dogs you might like to see what else I get up to!
How about sending out some e-mails to members to send in their up-to-date news and about your new site on freewebs. It was some time before I found it!
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Post by barb1 on Jul 20, 2008 22:31:40 GMT
Forgot to mention, there is a picture of a Slow-worm I found in the woods while walking the dogs last week. It had just lost part of its tail and wood ants were hanging on! Just a couple of hundred yards on, I found another, male this time, looked like it had been attacked and was dead. I carried the female home and put her under a stone in my wild life garden. After about an hour she had moved away, so must be OK.
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Post by mark68 on Jul 21, 2008 19:28:57 GMT
Good to see you here Barb. Any eggs from the eyeds yet ?
Give photobucket a go. I got a little confused by it at first, but its quite simple really.
Nice pic Rob
ps Barb on my computer at least the red letters are very difficult to see.
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barb1
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Post by barb1 on Jul 21, 2008 22:39:42 GMT
OK Mark, I see what you mean about the colour, so its back to the standard. Still waiting for females to produce. Can't be long for the one in photo. I am giving here extra TLC as she is feeling very tired and fat! I am bringing her in at night under the lamp as I am a bit concerned. Do they go off their food near laying time? Probably not a lot of space left for eating because of all those eggs. I will just have to wait and see what happens. B.
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Post by Killian on Jul 22, 2008 16:10:29 GMT
HI Barb, I couldnt find the link to your Eyed lizards but took your berber skink photo as an example. just right click it> Click Properties> copy the url eg.http://www.freewebs.com/trimacdogtraining/078.JPG in between the IMG tags and .....
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barb1
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Post by barb1 on Jul 23, 2008 0:02:05 GMT
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Post by barb1 on Jul 23, 2008 0:07:26 GMT
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Post by barb1 on Jul 23, 2008 0:20:59 GMT
Pictures of pregnant female Mr. Cheeky, juvenile Eyed Rescued Slow-worm http Thanks Killian, at last I have managed to get some pictures onto the site. Also what I did not understand was they don't appear until message is posted! Barb.
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Post by barb1 on Jul 23, 2008 0:27:57 GMT
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