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Graham

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Hello,Graham here!!!!

I have been registered a few months now but time has not allowed me to fully take advantage of this wonderful site. But now it is high time i intoduced myself.

I have been reading and even contributing to the treads,it must be highly addictive once you get started.

I travel the U.K. a lot in my spare time trying to expand my limited knowlage of birds and general wildlife.It seems to me your members have a large information base beetween them so this site could be a useful learning tool.

I am a member of the W.M.B.C and try to go birding on my local patch as oftern as possible

Ta-ra, and up the baggies
 
Graham,
On behalf of Admin and the Moderators, welcome to Bird Forum. You will surely learn a lot here as there are a vast number of knowledgable people on all aspects of birds, bird watching and photography of birds. You will find members from all over the world but there are some 'just up the road' from you. Hope that you will become a regular poster and that you will enjoy the discussions.

The Baggies look to be in a sticky situation at the moment but I am a Blues fan since I was born in Brum but now live in Gloucestershire.

Ta-ra for a bit.

Colin
 
Hi Graham,

Yes, it is addictive cause it's a lot of fun and highly informative. Welcome to BirdForum we're glad you're here!

Best Regards,
Marysan
 
Hi Graham

Welcome to BF, despite the fact that you support an inferior football team in the shape of West Bromwich!

I worked in Brierley Hill for a while (don't ask!). Nice to have you with us.
 
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