This is a video demonstration on changing an image to black and white in Pixlr Editor. This is the free online desktop version of Pixlr Editor.
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Blue-gray Gnatcatcher: Springtime Sprite
This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.
… ContinueThe lively little Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) is a welcome sign of early spring, bouncing through the burgeoning trees with a quick-flicking tail and wheezy, high-pitched calls. A glimpse of this bird reveals a slender, blue-gray sprite with white eyerings and a long black tail edged in white.
Most members of its genus, Polioptila (the name combines the Ancient Greek words for gray and plumage), are resident in Central and South America. These small, active birds are related to wrens, such as the Carolina Wren and Northern House Wren.
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Searching for Lost Birds: rediscoveries, extinctions & the potential to find the remaining species
This YouTube video was produced by The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
… ContinueBirds of the World Discovery Webinar | The Cornell Lab of Ornithology | https://birdsoftheworld.org
Birds of the World is the world’s leading scholarly ornithological platform featuring bird life histories and data resources for every bird in the world. This global ornithological resource drives scientific research, education and biodiversity conservation around the world. Subscribe with code WEBINAR to save 20% your first term.Description:
The Search for Lost Birds was founded in 2021 with the goal of supporting efforts to search for and update the conservation status of birds
