WELCOME


Welcome to the new Owlers' Blog Network (OBN).


The intention is, primarily, to unite those persons who already have an interest in owls, and who have a blog which has a significant owl-related content, in order that they can easily share their interest and experiences, and build up a sense of camaraderie.

It is also hoped that those who are just developing an interest in owls will be inspired by the links to the blogs of people who are already passionate about these wonderful birds, and join our ranks!

If you have a blog with a strong owl content and would like to become part of this network, please e-mail me at richard@peglermail.co.uk with the URL of your blog. All I ask is that, in return, you add a 'gadget' link to the OBN from your blog using the HTML code that you will be supplied with.

If you have any information which you feel that owlers in general could benefit from, such as a valuable resource for information, or a warning about a developing situation, etc. please submit it to the OBN administrator at richard@peglermail.co.uk.

If you have found this site to be at all interesting/useful, it would be much appreciated if you would show your support by becoming a 'follower'. That way, you'll also see when a new owler joins the network, or if we publicise a new owling resource.

Thank you for visiting, and happy owling!

Monday, 12 September 2011

Welcome to the Latest Member of the OBN

Accomplished wildlife photographer Christian Thompson sent me an e-mail asking if his blog was "owly enough" to join the OBN. It didn't take me more than a quick glance to realise that the answer was a resounding "Yes!". Whilst Lancashire-based Christian has an overall interest in wildlife photography, his love of owls shines through in his blog Hiding in Cars. From his past work, I'm sure that we can look forward to plenty of interesting 'owly' posts from Christian in the future! Welcome aboard !!!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Richard

    Thank you for your very kind welcome. I am thrilled to be a part of the Network and look forward to its future success. As you say...lots more owl images to come!

    Christian Thompson

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