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    Not sure what they all are, as I don't have my books with me, will check them when i get back to England.
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    Nice set of photos Rolf.
    I think the third photo may be a Cuckoo bee. They have a white ruff round the neck and a white tail and resemble the buff tailed Bumble bee and lack the hair that most B. Bees have and lay there eggs in the buff tailed B.Bees nest

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    Well done rolf, excellent captures I especially like the 5th one I love it's face, well done

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    Yes an excellent series of photographs Rolf.

    May I be so bold as to ask you Rolf......can a series of pics like these not be viewed (in this case) all eight at once ?......though I appreciate each individual image would have to be in a much smaller format.

    Thought I'd better edit this one as you may say we can view all eight at once as above, but I really mean in a 'full screen' format.

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    Last edited by Merlin; 05-05-2008 at 08:43 PM. Reason: Add on.

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    I guess that it could be done Pete, but haven't seen any plugins which enable that.
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    You could if you made them into a montage

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    Yes, but then they'd be small. But it looks quite good.
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    That is a fantastic montage plenty big enough I think.
    Number six looks like a cuckoo bee too

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    The montage is excellent Rolf resulting in precisely what I thought was very convenient and saved the tiresome sixteen times (twenty four if you want to expand them all) 'click on/click off' to view them as individuals, now just three 'clicks' and you see them all at once at full screen......brilliant.

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    If you click the right arrow it takes you straight to the next photo with out having to click off until the last photo Pete.

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    Ahhhh! yes, silly me......slow on the uptake Beryl......sometimes anyway.

    Always gives you a good feeling to be able to own up to your own misgivings doesn't it. Thanks for the 'nudge' on that one Beryl.

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    Your welcome. We all have to find things out and I'm no exception I have a problem with reading and understanding what I am reading
    But if you extend the size by the little blue square in the bottom right hand corner then yes you will have to click on an off

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