Subject: [Tweeters] Photo Hunt: testing your "eagle eyes"
Date: Feb 13 11:54:19 2008
From: Marc Hoffman - tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com


I got Eagle Eyes on my third try, setting the timer for 30 seconds.
The first time, I failed to read the instructions thoroughly and
thought I needed to find only one difference per photo (duh!), so
made Nestling. Second time, I did a bit better and made Fledgling
status. The third time I cheated by clicking everywhere as fast as
possible, and made Eagle Eyes. Cheating definitely pays off :)

Marc Hoffman
Kirkland, WA
tweeters at dartfrogmedia dot com

At 09:21 AM 2/13/2008, you wrote:
>If you're on the NAS/Cornell Great Backyard Bird Count mailing list,
>you probably got this message and have maybe played the interactive game.
>
>The Audubon/Cornell intro reads: "Welcome to Eagle Eyes, the game
>where you can test your skills of observation. There are five pairs
>of photos. Each pair has five small differences between them - it's
>your goal to spot them. Simply click on either photo in the pair
>where you see a difference and a green circle will appear. Keep
>trying to find all five before the next pair of photos loads. You
>can choose how many seconds you have to find them, or reduce your
>stress and play the game with no time limit!"
>
>Wanna play? Go here: <http://audubon.org/GBBC/game/index.php>Photo
>Hunt - http://audubon.org/GBBC/game/index.php
>
>I would be curious to hear how others do in this little fun exercise.