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Other Animals?
Sparrow Started conversation Oct 29, 2005
Can you only choose the animals mentioned?
I would loved to have had a Wolf but you don't have one.
Or even a Sparrowhawk!
Other Animals?
Emmily ~ Roses are red, Peas are green, My face is a laugh, But yours is a scream Posted Oct 29, 2005
Hi Sparrowhawk
I can only use the animal pictures available through h2g2, but am adding new ones either as I come across them, or as they are available on new entries via the <./>FrontPage</.>
I have found and added a Red Kite, a relation of the sparrowhawk, though not an actual sparrowhawk.
I'll look some more see if I can find anything else. There is a wolf picture, not a very good one, I'll see what that it looks like as a smaller picture and maybe add that too, give people a bit more choice.
Emmily
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Sparrow Posted Oct 29, 2005
Hi Emmily
So if I've got some pictures of my own, does this mean there is no way I can use them?
I've a photo of a sparrowhawk sitting on my gadren fence eating.....a sparrow!(You can't tell it's eating a sparrow though)
I've also got Art Explosion 600,000
So I've access to thousands of clipart of all kinds
Sparrowhawk
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Emmily ~ Roses are red, Peas are green, My face is a laugh, But yours is a scream Posted Oct 30, 2005
As far as I'm aware, no you can't use your own pictures, I believe this is due to BBC copyright issues.
I'm aware that some people have obtained permission to use their own pictures, I've seen some photos that were taken at h2g2 meets, but I'm not aware of how they obtained permission.
If you want to find out more, you could try asking at one of the Feedback A5734 pages, where you'll get replies from people who know more than me about these things.
Emmily
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