Diana, are you possibly one of the managers or owners of this Google 
group?  It does appear that the settings of the new Google groups allows 
for "owners", "managers", and "members" of groups to have different 
permission levels for the attaching of files (such as photos.)  I wonder if 
this is why I (and probably others) are not able to currently include a 
photo in our posts since we are at the "member" level?

Carl Bendorf
Longmont, CO

On Monday, October 12, 2020 at 6:29:41 AM UTC-6 otowi...@gmail.com wrote:

> Are you saying you are having trouble attaching photos to a COBIRDS post?
>
> I will try to attach one of a Say's Phoebe I saw in El Paso County 
> yesterday as a test.
>
> Further, one should at least still be able to post links, so if one 
> uploads photos into an online storage of some sort and shared from there, 
> that would seem to be another option.
>
> Also, there is the Colorado Field Ornithologists Facebook page.  It is 
> common for people to ask ID questions there also, in addition to some other 
> Facebook groups that are specifically geared for ID purposes....
>
> Diana Beatty
> El Paso
>
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 7:18 PM kmedi...@gmail.com <kmedi...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> With the new update whats the best way to share photos. You all are my 
>> go-tos for bird ID help but it seems sharing photos is done for.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kyle Medina
>> Westminster, CO
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