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SURREY BIRDERS - New website (Jan 2007) (1 Viewer)

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Surrey Birders - New Website

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31.1.07 - NEW SURREY BIRDERS WEBSITE

A new website has been launched for the bird watchers of Surrey, "Surrey Birders".

Surrey Birders website is an inter-active site designed for people who watch birds in Surrey. The site can be found at:

www.birders-online.co.uk/index.php

This website is for local people in Surrey - every thing on the site is geared towards this. Our current members include casual bird watchers who might spend a few hours a week watching birds in their garden or place of work, to those that are considerably keener!

The main basis of the site is for the recording of sightings made in the boundaries of Surrey - members (free membership) are able to log sightings and view sightings made by other members using extensive database search faculties.

Our main aim is to encourage as many local people as possible to regularly report their sightings, in an easy and reliable format. We are looking for all sightings, no matter how common the species may be or regular that may be. To achieve this, we have made the website as easy to operate as possible and have included a forum for members to discuss topics \ issues. There is also an optional patchlist challenge, for members who really want a challenge.

All sightings are sent to the county recorder.

Why not visit the site and give it a go.



www.birders-online.co.uk
 
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