UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
- Pete Eeles
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UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
All is explained here:
http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/10_year_update.php
Please post any feedback / comments in this thread.
Cheers,
- Pete
http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/10_year_update.php
Please post any feedback / comments in this thread.
Cheers,
- Pete
Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies: http://www.butterflylifecycles.com
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Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
I see the website has had a makeover as well. It looks good!
- Pete Eeles
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Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
Thanks! As I get older, the fonts get bigger
Cheers,
- Pete
Cheers,
- Pete
Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies: http://www.butterflylifecycles.com
British & Irish Butterflies Rarities: http://www.butterflyrarities.com
British & Irish Butterflies Rarities: http://www.butterflyrarities.com
Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
It's quite subtle at first - when I opened the website I thought it looked a bit sharper without realising it has had a revamp.
Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
Happy Anniversary - looking very "clean" and snazzy!
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
Now that rings a bell ..Pete Eeles wrote:As I get older, the fonts get bigger.
Keep up the good work.
Kind regards. Mark
- Trev Sawyer
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Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
From tiny acorns... )
Congratulations to UKButterflies on becoming the wonderful source of information it has become over the past 10 years. My good fortune in stumbling across it a few years ago was almost single-handedly responsible for reigniting a childhood interest in butterflies and I'm certain many others have been encouraged into a deeper understanding of our little winged friends via this site. Pete - Your idea was inspired and I must personally thank you and all the other people who have helped to hone the website into one which has given me hours of entertainment and the ability to find every conceivable bit of information about every British species.
PS: A glass of red wine is staring at me as I type, so I'll stop for a moment and raise the glass... Cheers Pete - 10 years (almost) gone and hopefully many more to come.
Trev
Congratulations to UKButterflies on becoming the wonderful source of information it has become over the past 10 years. My good fortune in stumbling across it a few years ago was almost single-handedly responsible for reigniting a childhood interest in butterflies and I'm certain many others have been encouraged into a deeper understanding of our little winged friends via this site. Pete - Your idea was inspired and I must personally thank you and all the other people who have helped to hone the website into one which has given me hours of entertainment and the ability to find every conceivable bit of information about every British species.
PS: A glass of red wine is staring at me as I type, so I'll stop for a moment and raise the glass... Cheers Pete - 10 years (almost) gone and hopefully many more to come.
Trev
Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
Congratulations to Pete, to the site and to anyone who has contributed to it.
I can only add hearty congratulations and thanks. This site is to my mind, the biggest help in finding out where to see Butterflies in Britain. Since I found it a couple of years back it has helped me hundreds of times, and the bulk of the posters are very knowledgeable and are very giving with their advice and help.
Michael
I can only add hearty congratulations and thanks. This site is to my mind, the biggest help in finding out where to see Butterflies in Britain. Since I found it a couple of years back it has helped me hundreds of times, and the bulk of the posters are very knowledgeable and are very giving with their advice and help.
Michael
- Pete Eeles
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Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
Thanks for the kind comments all!
Cheers,
- Pete
Cheers,
- Pete
Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies: http://www.butterflylifecycles.com
British & Irish Butterflies Rarities: http://www.butterflyrarities.com
British & Irish Butterflies Rarities: http://www.butterflyrarities.com
Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
I heartily second these sentiments. My interest in butterflies was reawakened after I moved to Wales in 2008 from NW England. Suddenly, I started to see butterflies I was wholly unfamiliar with (not necessarily rare ones, just those that are south-centric - Small Skipper, Marbled White, Dingy Skipper, Brimstone, etc). This ignited a spark that set light to something that had lain dormant for nigh on a quarter of a century.Michaeljf wrote:Congratulations to Pete, to the site and to anyone who has contributed to it.
I can only add hearty congratulations and thanks. This site is to my mind, the biggest help in finding out where to see Butterflies in Britain. Since I found it a couple of years back it has helped me hundreds of times, and the bulk of the posters are very knowledgeable and are very giving with their advice and help.
Michael
Here I am two and a half years later and I wouldn't be without this website for the world. As Michael says, it has given me pointers as to the sites to locate the truly scarce butterflies and it is equally comforting to know that I am not alone, and that there are many others in these fair isles that are passionate about tiny and seemingly irrelevant creatures such as butterflies.
Membership of this site has spurred me on to join Butterfly Conservation and commit financial resources towards the preservation of habitats that could otherwise be lost through ignorance and disinterest. I have also developed an interest in photography (albeit at a wholly personal and very amateur level). It has also given me the excuse I needed to spend more time in France (a country where I used to live and whose language I spoke fluently, only to subsequently lose touch with it to my own personal detriment).
A site such as this can only thrive if it has sufficient numbers of decent people prepared to sustain it. I am pleased to acknowledge that not only is this very much the case on UKB, but there are some individuals who are truly inspiring and whose mere presence adds an overwhelmingly positive dimension to the experience.
So thanks UKB (and by definition that has to mean Pete, Gary and everyone else that has invested so much time in making it prosper).
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"Happy Anniversary UK Butterflies" and thanks for all your help. I feel i'm improving all the time with my photo's since joining. Being able to see and read other peoples photo's and comments is a big help.I Like the idea of the three comps very much, it gives wider scope i think for photo' s. My only regret is we live too far away for the get to gethers. Thanks again UK Butterfliles and good luck for the future to all those who work so hard for it Goldie M
Re: UK Butterflies 10 Year Anniversary
As a relatively recent member of these forums, I was interested to read the background to this site at http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/10_year_update.php. "from small acorns...."
Unlike many organisations, this site lives up to its Mission Statement and really has engendered a sense of 'community'. I was sorry to be unable to get to the Hampshire get-together but enjoyed meeting some members at the AES Entomology Fair. The members are a never-ending source of inspiration and information, and even find topics of interest to take us through the Winter months (eg the Christmas quiz questions) Perhaps more of the membership would respond to some sort of quiz competitions rather than the photographic competitions, which only appeal to a fairly small group.
Mike
Unlike many organisations, this site lives up to its Mission Statement and really has engendered a sense of 'community'. I was sorry to be unable to get to the Hampshire get-together but enjoyed meeting some members at the AES Entomology Fair. The members are a never-ending source of inspiration and information, and even find topics of interest to take us through the Winter months (eg the Christmas quiz questions) Perhaps more of the membership would respond to some sort of quiz competitions rather than the photographic competitions, which only appeal to a fairly small group.
Mike