Thursday, June 17, 2010

Treefrog



One of our soldiers found this tree frog in a portolet and brought it to me. I let it go in the reeds of the north retention pond. I think it is Hyla savignyi

3 comments:

BirdLife International said...

Dear Jonathan

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Nick Askew
Communications Officer
BirdLife International, Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge, CB3 0NA, UK
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BirdLife International said...

Dear Jonathan

I am making contact on behalf of BirdLife International with an exciting opportunity for you. We have recently reviewed your site, Birding Bablyon,and were impressed by your concern for birds and conservation.

BirdLife is the world’s largest global alliance of conservation organisations that share a mission: to conserve wild birds, their habitats and global biodiversity. We have Partners in over 100 countries, with 2.5 million members and 8 million supporters. Our popular website receives over 1,500,000 unique visitors each year, and we’re often the first to publish the biggest bird conservation news of the day.

I’m writing because we’re just launching a new area of our website that we hope you’ll be interested in – The BirdLife Community. The BirdLife Community is the place online to discuss the latest news from the frontline in biodiversity protection. We’re now publishing many more news stories, and also blog and video posts from the frontline of conservation.

As part of promoting our launch, we are offering links to websites and blogs who publish a favourable review of The BirdLife Community. The review can be as long or shot as you wish, and in return we’ll thank you by placing a link to your site from our blog roll.

We also hope that The BirdLife Community will prove to be a valuable resource for news and stories for your own site. To keep updated of the latest posts, you can subscribe to posts by email and RSS. All we ask is that you place a link at the end of your posts stating: ‘Source: www.birdlife.org/community’

We hope you are excited, as we are, by the possibilities of joining with BirdLife and supporting our mission to conserve the world’s biodiversity.

If you submit a review of BirdLife’s Community and would like a link in return, please email to let us know: communications@birdlife.org

Thank you so much for your support - it makes a big difference.

Best wishes,
BirdLife International
Nick Askew
Communications Officer
BirdLife International, Wellbrook Court, Girton Road, Cambridge, CB3 0NA, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1223 279809 (Direct) | Fax: +44 (0)1223 277200
Email: nick.askew@birdlife.org | Web: www.birdlife.org

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