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14 Apr 2018 10:47 - 14 Apr 2018 14:26 #699 by Colin Casey
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Hi Steve,
With only 2 links it would be a small page and was hoping for a few more
I will put in on my "Next to do list"
Thanks for reminding me
Colin

Update: I have put up a quick page for members, I will do something with it when there are a few more links

lincsbirdclub.co.uk/site/index.php/information/blogs-and-links
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14 Apr 2018 07:28 #697 by Stephen Routledge
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Hi Colin,

Has this been created yet,as I can't find it anywhere?,

Kind Regards,

Steve.

brachytron.blogspot.co.uk
LincolnshireOdes.blogspot.co.uk

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06 Feb 2018 17:59 #335 by Stephen Routledge
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My birding and wildlife sightings blog link is www.brachytron.blogspot.com
and a link to my Dragonfly sightings blog is here www.LincolnshireOdes.blogspot.com

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Steve.

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06 Feb 2018 17:05 #333 by Jack Dawson
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Jack Dawson: Jackdawsonwildlife.wordpress.com/
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06 Feb 2018 14:51 #332 by Colin Casey
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Hi Steve
The links and Blogs page on the old website was well out of date, i will do a new one.
If anyone has a link or blog that could be useful to members just add it here
Thanks

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23 Dec 2017 09:27 #124 by Stephen Routledge
Hi guys,

Are you going to provide a links section so some of us that write blogs can be displayed on a page,or do you want us just to add it to the post signature?

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Steve.

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