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DavidP
Saturday 14th April 2007, 11:18
It seems that this site has been down for quite a while. Does anyone know if thats permanent?

http://www.glamorganbirds.org.uk/

Thanks

David

Rich Facey
Saturday 14th April 2007, 12:03
Hi Dave

I think its something to do with the host server, or something! Hopefully they'll sort it soon. If you are after the sightings pages and forum then they stilll work - just bookmark the links below
http://pub43.bravenet.com/guestbook/3627196539/ (sightings)
http://pub43.bravenet.com/forum/3627196539 (Forum)

send me PM if they don't work.
Bet Gower is looking great at the moment!

Cheers

Rich

DavidP
Saturday 14th April 2007, 12:17
Hi Dave

I think its something to do with the host server, or something! Hopefully they'll sort it soon. If you are after the sightings pages and forum then they stilll work - just bookmark the links below
http://pub43.bravenet.com/guestbook/3627196539/ (sightings)
http://pub43.bravenet.com/forum/3627196539 (Forum)

send me PM if they don't work.
Bet Gower is looking great at the moment!

Cheers

Rich


Thanks very much, yes the pages work fine and thats actually what I was after, hate to miss something. And yes its quite nice out here at the moment, seems strange without the wind blowing after the winter we've had. Trouble is my usual walk down to Whitford sands hide, which is about an hours walk from the house is a little bit busier now. In the winter its usually dead quiet and an event if you see anyone else.

Thanks again

Tim Hall
Saturday 14th April 2007, 23:34
It's been hacked, and was going to be revamped anyway. It may take a while cos our webmaster (a BirdForum member) works away a lot, amongst other pressures on his time.

luke
Sunday 3rd June 2007, 23:09
there seems to have been some progress with the website, it still looks funny but theres alot more on there now, but nothing seems to work still.

Cudyll Bach
Monday 6th August 2007, 12:08
The site is now back to normal. http://www.glamorganbirds.org.uk/