There is also BirdForum "The Net's Largest Birding Community, Dedicated
to Wild Birds" - http://www.birdforum.net/
It has 49,000 members and since the 16th of May, there have been 14,000
photos posted in its gallery.
It's a good place to go to if you want to show your pictures to the
world, and get a few comments back [no guarantees on the quality of the
feedback].
If you come across a strange bird that you photographed either in
another country or may have lobbed into Aus from another country, there
is a chance that someone familiar with the species may send a comment.
Regards, Laurie
On Sunday, September 17, 2006, at 07:04 PM, Russell Woodford wrote:
I omitted to give web addresses to the photo hosts I mentioned in my
last message - here are the current "top six", along with their
percentage of the market (in terms of hits):
Photobucket http://photobucket.com 43.84%
Yahoo! Photos http://photos.yahoo.com/ 18.27%
Webshots http://www.webshots.com/ 8.34%
KodakGallery http://www.kodakgallery.com/ 6.52%
ImageShack http://www.imageshack.com/ 6.04%
Flickr http://www.flickr.com/ 5.95%
Some of these sites also have a photo printing service but their
hosting is free up to their size limit.
There's one other option for all birders - if you have a tricky ID
problem or an intersting photo you want to share but don't have
anywhere to host it, I'm happy to put it on the birding-aus website
for you.
Cheers
Russell
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