If you go to Youtube to watch the video, There is a "gear" looking icon 
that you can mouse over and see the quality of the video. If you click on 
the gear, you can change the quality up to 1080p. I hope this helps you.

Dean Colprit
http://www.hiddentrailphotography.com/


On Friday, July 19, 2013 5:18:01 PM UTC-6, SeEtta wrote:
>
> I recently got home from a visit to the Bosque del Apache NWR where I got 
> to watch the RUFOUS-NECKED WOOD-RAIL on 6 days.  More than 20 Colorado 
> birders also drove to New Mexico to see the bird and most did.  It  is 
> still being seen but it is being absent for long periods of time (sometimes 
> more than 24 consecutive hours) on a more frequent basis and has only been 
> seen for brief periods in past few days.  If anyone is still planning to go 
> down it would be a good idea to allow more than 24 hours there if at all 
> possible in case the bird continues these long absences.  Since there are 
> fewer birders down there now the information flow is limited but the staff 
> at the Refuge are posting updates on their facebook 
> page<https://www.facebook.com/BosquedelApacheNWR?fref=ts>
> .
>
> Besides the Wood-Rail, there were up to 5 Least Bitterns and up to 3 Green 
> Herons foraging out in the OPEN in the area where the Wood-Rail has 
> been--quite astounding out in the middle of the water away from the 
> cattails!  There are a lot of other interesting birds at the Refuge and in 
> the area as noted in other posts.  
>
> I photographed the Wood-Rail and did get some very nice still photos and 
> interesting video of the bird that I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature 
> blog. <http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>  I have found that Youtube is 
> compressing videos and reducing the quality-they are still nice but just 
> not quite as sharp as the original.  Unfortunately I probably need to post 
> them on my blog via Youtube-so if anyone knows of anything I can do to 
> avoid these loss of sharpness please let me know-very frustrating.
>
> SeEtta Moss
> Canon City
> Personal blog @ http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com
> Blogging for Birds an Blooms Magazine @ http://BirdsAndBloomsBlog.com
>
>
>

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