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Pamdoubleu

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Just saying Hello. Been visiting the Birdforum for a while now but never posted a message. I am looking for a website which I have been told about. Apparently there is a local (North East) birder who has a website and keeps it updated about the birds in this area. Can anyone help please?
 
hello, welcome to bird forum! - littlestintboy has a cracking website going, but it could well be lost with all the mayhem recently!
 
"Been visiting the Birdforum for a while now but never posted a message. I am looking for a website which I have been told about. Apparently there is a local (North East) birder who has a website and keeps it updated about the birds in this area.”



Pam, I notice that your profile only mentions location as U.K. This being the case, and not knowing if you are in England or Scotland, I will add a few more onto Ian’s contribution, just in case.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ABZ-Rare-Birds/messages

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/angusbirds/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Highland_and_Moray_Birds/

http://www.wildlifeweb.f9.co.uk/

There is also the Scottish Ornithologists Club’s link page which opens up a few others:-

http://www.the-soc.fsnet.co.uk/bird-links.htm



Regards



Malky.
 
salty said:
hello, welcome to bird forum! - littlestintboy has a cracking website going, but it could well be lost with all the mayhem recently!


Thanks Salty website is still up and running.
Ian F gave the url out in a earlier post on here.. Thanks all for supporting it..:eek:)
 
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