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AlanR

Bird photographer
United Kingdom
I was surprised to find no entry for this excellent site and was bold enough to create one.
It has been largely plagiarized from the Slimbridge entry.
I have the excellent book 'Where to watch Birds in Britain' by Simon Harrap and Nigel Redman which may be a little out-of-date. In the absence of detailed local knowledge I used this for the checklist of birds, adding some short notes on Little Egrets (which now live there in large numbers) and Spoonbill (as seen there for several months last year).
As this is my first attempt to create an entry from scratch I would be grateful for any comments - in particular any birds I have missed from the checklist.
I also added some tiny entries to cross reference its other names.
Alan
 
Hi Alan

Thanks - that's a good article (had me rather puzzled for a while LOL) but I can see what you've done now.

There's bound to be loads of places that can yet be added. I think they originally were uploaded from the old Reviews section, with some new articles added since.

BTW if you want quick access to a template there's one here it's under T in the Location list

I also added some tiny entries to cross reference its other names.

I'm not sure about these... are they likely to be turned into articles?


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The page looks pretty good Alan, I've still to take the plunge and create a page from scratch. Can't offer any help with the checklist as I haven't been to the site.
 
I also added some tiny entries to cross reference its other names.
Alan

Nice work, Alan. I just made a few tiny format changes so this page matches the other ones; in particular, the following code will automatically produce cross reference entries:

#REDIRECT [[target page]]
 
Nice work, Alan. I just made a few tiny format changes so this page matches the other ones; in particular, the following code will automatically produce cross reference entries:

#REDIRECT [[target page]]
Thanks for that. A neat little trick.
Alan
 
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