Being a bit of a goose myself I used mongoose with Internet Explorer and it
all worked fine. It was me that was slow, not the program, I averaged
7,08secs.
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On Behalf Of Chris Ross
Sent: Friday, 23 August 2013 2:33 PM
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Subject: How difficult is it to find a roosting Nightjar?
I was getting reasonably good scores, but it froze at the end and did not
report an average.
At the bottom of the page it reports it works best in some browsers
including Firefox (but not IE)so users of other browsers may be seeing
compatibility issues.
With Firefox, it certainly will put a frame around the nightjar if you don't
find it in time and also places a tick over the bird when you click on it,
so it is aware of where the bird is when you click and will respond with a
red X if you click in the wrong spot. If you are a mongoose, the images are
de saturated to mimic dichromatic vision, which is explained don the home
page.
regards,
Chris Ross
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