Hi Julian,
You will find a number of other species also default to the
egret outline in the absence of a proper image. These include Barbary Dove and
Black-capped Kingfisher. I have no explanation for the gaps or even a complete
list of the species with no illustrations.
cheers
peter
On 01/01/2012, at 3:02 PM, Julian B wrote:
> Greetings All
>
> A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
>
> May 2012 bring all those as yet unticked species flitting before your
> binoculars.
>
> Bought myself the Morecombe app as an early Christmas present but while
> toying with the various bits and pieces yesterday [my first real opportunity
> to play with the gadget since purchase] I noted that under Helmeted
> Guineafowl the screen shows what appears to be a grey image [not a live
> link?] of an Eastern Great Egret. Anyone else notice the anomaly? Fay, who
> did receive her's as a Christmas present, has the same incongruity. It was
> sourced from a different outlet at a different time.
>
> Have I missed a thread dealing with this?
>
> Cheers
>
> Julian
>
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