G'day all,
I appreciated the feedback and compliments re my recently published lists
of URL's for Birding and Field Naturalist organisations.
It confirmed that that there are many vitual birders.
Here is a list of mainly non-commercial Birdo's Home Pages.
I have included URL's that are defunct or "gone missin" so readers can
update their records.
I would appreciate advice of corrections or any additional
URL"S
Some readers were unaware of how to copy and paste URL's to access Web
Pages.
For those using Windows, if placing your curser on the
URL and clicking does not work, one of many methods is to---
--- place the curser at the end of the URL and left
click
--- wipe the curser along the URL (It will then have a black
background) and then right click
--- move the curser onto "Copy" and left click
(or press both the "Ctrl" + "C" buttons)
--- place the Curser on "Start" and left click
--- move the curser over "Run" and left click
--- place the curser in the space alongside "Open" (it
does not matter if it contains other data)
--- right click and move the curser onto "Paste" and
left click. (or hit both the "Ctrl" + "V buttons)
--- left click "OK".........and wait for the page
to open.
To store URL's ( when the Email page is open) place the
curser over the URL, right click, move the curser over "Add to favourites" and
left click.
To store URL's, (after the page is displayed) click
"Favourites" or "Bookmarks". There are several ways of doing this.
Special folders can be created to store these
URL's
Regards, Bob Forsyth, Mount Isa, NW Qld.
ps URL = "" Resource Locator (i.e. Web Page
address)
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Julian Bielewicz -
Redcliffe,Qld
Steve Clarke - Birding in South West Victoria
Peter Ekert - (SNAG of BA)
(Invalid - This will be updated to a new URL
soon)
( Now defunct)
Anne and Roger Green (Atriplex
Services) Sth Aust.
(Includes bird info for the Morgan district, Sth Aust.)
(Closed)
Glen Ingram - Naturally Obsessed
(Missing 2/7/2001)
Rick Kuhn - Birds of the ANU (Aust National
University)
John Leonard - Australian Birding
Itineries
(Missing 2/7/2001)