Photo of the Week: Elusive Black-crowned Night Heron

Black-crowned Night Heron sitting on a tree limb

What a pleasant surprise I had yesterday! I added three life birds (Horned Grebe, Lesser Scaup, and American Golden Plover) to my birding list, and saw lots of migrating water birds and several neotropical songbirds near Lake Erie.

It was wonderful to see the life birds, though I wish I had been able to capture better shots of them (you’ll see a shot of the Horned Grebe at the end of this post).

Nonetheless, one of the birds that stood out for me was the Black-crowned Night Heron I saw at Erie Marsh Preserve in Monroe Michigan, just north of the Ohio border. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Elusive Black-crowned Night Heron

Professional Web Accessibility Auditing Course Starts May 16

Two hands typing on a laptop keyboard, window in the background.

If you’ve been wanting to learn how to evaluate websites for accessibility, check out the free Professional Web Accessibility Auditing Made Easy online course that begins May 16, 2016. Continue reading Professional Web Accessibility Auditing Course Starts May 16

Ongoing Trend? Video and Audio Players Without Volume Control

National Public Radio First Listen audio player controls for The Jawhawks Proust album

I was stumped this morning when I read my friend Tim Nekritz’s tweet:

https://twitter.com/TimNekritz/status/724621615774965761

At first, I assumed Tim was referring to audio or video autoplay on a website, a practice that annoys users who don’ appreciate being surprised by a video or audio they starts automatically. Continue reading Ongoing Trend? Video and Audio Players Without Volume Control