My website
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 8:39 pm
Just wanted to let you all know about my butterfly and moth website. It should be ready by end of May. Any way, here is what it contains:
This is a site of moths and butterfiles of around the world, from anywhere in the world I take pics.
No frames, just inline frames where moth and butterfly pics are videwed.
When you click on "Photo" you will be brung to a tabled A-Z list of all butterfly and moth superfamilies anywhere in the world.
When you click on say "Nymphilidae" you will be brought to a page with the family information links to subfamilies within that group and any links to images and info I have on that butterfy from the group.
In subfamilies you will see a list of genus when you click "click here to see a list of genus". These link to wikipedia. Any links to food plants link to wikipedia as well.
after all these super and sub family pages are completed all I have then to do is take pics of butterflies and moths and find which family-sub family they belong to and write about them and link them to the family pages.
In these pages will be images and videos I take myself and some that are contributed by some people I want them to take images.
I also have a section called "unusual moths of the world" and this has things like "half male, half female" "moths with strained spots that form lines" or other oddities that sometimes appear.
Next, we have a section called "breeding" and this has information on breeding butterflies and moths from "Egg to Adult" and what equiptment you'd need to breed them.
I have a section called "geographic locations" and when you click link you are brought to a map, like this one: http://img.search.com/thumb/4/4b/Palear ... arctic.png
only much larger and it has hotspots on e.g. "palearctic" or "neotropical region" you click and it will bring you to a page with information on the different areas e.g. mountains, vallies, jungles etc... that place has and what types of moths and butterflies you are likley to see in each location.
I have another section on photographic moths and butterflies in the wild. This will explain digital camera photography and sho how to get great shots.
I also have a section called moth traps and this will show you how to create sucessful moth traps and the various ones that can be used.
Other sections: external Links, gutesbook, Seasons to find
Anything you would like me to add (information) please say.
what do you think. The site contains so far: 77 Pages with 40-50 still not created. (Dont worry, its really easy to navigate)
This is a site of moths and butterfiles of around the world, from anywhere in the world I take pics.
No frames, just inline frames where moth and butterfly pics are videwed.
When you click on "Photo" you will be brung to a tabled A-Z list of all butterfly and moth superfamilies anywhere in the world.
When you click on say "Nymphilidae" you will be brought to a page with the family information links to subfamilies within that group and any links to images and info I have on that butterfy from the group.
In subfamilies you will see a list of genus when you click "click here to see a list of genus". These link to wikipedia. Any links to food plants link to wikipedia as well.
after all these super and sub family pages are completed all I have then to do is take pics of butterflies and moths and find which family-sub family they belong to and write about them and link them to the family pages.
In these pages will be images and videos I take myself and some that are contributed by some people I want them to take images.
I also have a section called "unusual moths of the world" and this has things like "half male, half female" "moths with strained spots that form lines" or other oddities that sometimes appear.
Next, we have a section called "breeding" and this has information on breeding butterflies and moths from "Egg to Adult" and what equiptment you'd need to breed them.
I have a section called "geographic locations" and when you click link you are brought to a map, like this one: http://img.search.com/thumb/4/4b/Palear ... arctic.png
only much larger and it has hotspots on e.g. "palearctic" or "neotropical region" you click and it will bring you to a page with information on the different areas e.g. mountains, vallies, jungles etc... that place has and what types of moths and butterflies you are likley to see in each location.
I have another section on photographic moths and butterflies in the wild. This will explain digital camera photography and sho how to get great shots.
I also have a section called moth traps and this will show you how to create sucessful moth traps and the various ones that can be used.
Other sections: external Links, gutesbook, Seasons to find
Anything you would like me to add (information) please say.
what do you think. The site contains so far: 77 Pages with 40-50 still not created. (Dont worry, its really easy to navigate)