Actually I had a very nice email from "The Trust " which explained everything. I'm happy.re tomorrow - no disinformation - Ragwort is being pulled in readiness for the grazier to return - only on Amy’s Marsh. The Trust have to do this in accordance with the grazing agreement. I don’t announce this on the blog until the day before - any earlier and people forget it’s happening - assuming they read the blog.
Cheers
Well, if I type in 'Upton Warren' on my phone the blog appears sixth on the list presented, see screen-shot. Not sure how you're searching Phil?It was not my intention to draw Gert in particular into the information issue surrounding UW.
I would however make these observations:-
When Gert's site was set up Phil Andrews did promote it on here, now some pages back.
The WWT put a link at the top of the Sir Christopher Cadbury Reserve page.
Subsequently I noted that link had been taken down.
On checking Gert's site I understood that no further daily listings were being put on after a certain date. No reason given. Recommended that people check out various people's twitter accounts etc for up to date info.
Subsequently I visited the site recently for some statistics only to find that daily sightings were being put on again.
No publicity given to that. I make the comment that a regular who knows Gert or knows of his site told me last Sunday that he didn't think that it was being kept up to date any longer.. I said I thought it was.
I have bookmarked the site but I also note that it never comes up in any search I do for info re UW generally.
It may of course be me, my search engine or the way I have my computer set up.
I make only the observations - there are no implied criticisms.
With respect Lucky You.Well, if I type in 'Upton Warren' on my phone the blog appears sixth on the list presented, see screen-shot. Not sure how you're searching Phil?
Perhaps it does depend on your search engine, I have no idea, it's not something I've ever had an issue with. But then, I've always used Google or Google Chrome. However, as Woodchat says, once you've found it, save it as a favouriteWith respect Lucky You.
I've just taken your advice and used my phone- 1st two are for Aztec followed by Upton Warren village , then the Sir Christopher Cadbury site followed by two more of Aztec.
I did type in "Upton Warren Birds' and then it came as the the third 0n the list. It won't do that on my computer search engine.
However in doing that I note that there are problems. Noted for July 26th - due to memory limitations and other things "sighting reports will have to be suspended and sighting news can be reached via other channels previously listed."
So
it all depends on your search engine , whether you use the phone or the computer etc etc. Then will it just be Gert that has to subscribe or will we have to do so as well?
Regards
Phil E
Keep out of it mate! I wasn't really having a go at having a go at Gert. Apologies to gert Just simply trying to say that I found it difficult to find it iq general searches and I am concerned for the ordinary person ie the general public who may or may not suffer the same problems.Gert's site comes up as first hit for me when I type 'Upton Warren Bird Sightings' into Google on my phone. All anyone needs to do then is bookmark the site for future re-navigation. Couldn't be simpler. I agree with Phil that Gert doing this is in his own free time and is provided FOC. Therefore, nobody should grumble if, for whatever reason, the info contained therein is not maintained as frequently as one might expect for a charging service. Unfortunately, there appear to be 2 types of people in this world - those that actually do stuff and work on their own initiative (self-starters I call them) and those that contribute very little and expect to be spoon-fed all the time.
Anyone who runs a blog in their own free (and at their own cost) time deserves total respect and support. End of.