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Bonzle ?

To: Dave Torr <>
Subject: Bonzle ?
From: Alan McBride <>
Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2010 15:03:15 +1100
Hi Dave,

I also got the impression you could add anything you wanted to a park or 
reserve (site) just by clicking. Hence we are likely to have some decent 
Albatross lists in Mudgee, penguins in the Kimberley, (or similar);-)

Groan......

Alan

On 08/01/2010, at 14:58 , Dave Torr wrote:

Having had a quick look at it (I saw something similar - maybe the same site - 
months ago) I think they have a lot of building to do! If you look at Nature 
Conservation Reserves and select the first one (Abercrombie) then there is a 
bird list of sorts - with lots of questions along side it. The whole web site 
seems to be trying to be all things to all people with so many categories of 
information,

2010/1/8 Alan McBride <>
Anyone know anything about this statement from bonzle.com?

They seem to be "building Australia's most comprehensive bird location atlas"?

Their link is below the statement.


Quote:

Avisford Nature Reserve covers an area of around 660 hectares and is located in 
the east of Australia. Avisford Nature Reserve is in NSW.

Towns, villages or cities in and around Avisford Nature Reserve include the 
town of Mudgee (show me).

Are you a keen bird watcher? Have you been bird watching in Avisford Nature 
Reserve? What birds have you seen in Avisford Nature Reserve? Contribute your 
knowledge by clicking here. As a Bonzle sub-project, we're trying to build 
Australia's most comprehensive bird location atlas. A big thankyou to all that 
have contributed and continue to contribute sightings.


unquote.

Link:

http://tinyurl.com/yersnzb


Alan



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