Africa Wild Bird Book: Comments & Suggestions

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I have got the permission to put this one in the book:

Drakensberg Prinia

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:shock: :shock: :shock: Lis, you did it :twisted:


do you do the write up? I can add a post in the book where it should fit in?


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I told you that I'd do it ^0^ Tomorrow I'll check if some of the others are absent too O**

I'll do the text, but not tonight 0*\ Do I write it here together with the bird? then you can move the post?


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Ja, excellent O/\ O\/ O/\ O\/ O/\ ^Q^ X#X ^Q^ O0 ^Q^

We will accommodate it here:
https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 82#p195282


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Done! If something is wrong, fix it ;-) 0/0 :-0


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You rock, Lis O\/ O\/ O\/ Thank you O0

Have made a fancy link =O:


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Greater double-colored Sunbird has a link to Northern Wheatear O**


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Fixed \O

https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.p ... 20#p186920

There are most likely some more wrong links, please shout if you find another one!


Thank you, Lis 0/0


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\O


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0/* I noticed on the Index to Birds of the Month, the first entry reads:

"Bastards and Korhaans (November 2013 by Twigga)" 0*\

Who knew Korhaans had so many kids outta wedlock??? :o0ps: :o0ps:

Or perhaps this refers to the dastardly deeds of all those evil-doers who stop at nothing to wreck havoc upon, besmirch, and undermine the Korhaans well deserved impeccable reputation. :-? @#$ @#$

Whichever it is, hats off to AW, ^Q^ ^Q^ on behalf of conservationists worldwide, for shining a light on the unfortunate, and perhaps undeserved, plight of the beleaguered Korhaan. \O


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