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Mallards in flight, a wader, and a family of grebe in the pond plus a flying swift/swallow species were being observed by a girl through her binoculars - this makes for a great introduction to birdwatching in terms of visualization should anyone starting a website or needing promotional material on birds & birdwatching, whether you are a teacher or a volunteer or journalist or website designer/administrator or a hobbyist or working with an environmental organization (local or international) and need cool graphics to promote events like World Migratory Bird Day, Asian Waterbirds Census, World Wetlands Day and more. The banner above was sourced from this website which you can explore HERE . Sometimes, organizations, schools, companies, etc have websites where web users may encounter a webpage that does not exist, has been moved or has a dead or broken link. This is known as the 404 error code, one of the most frequent errors a web or internet user may encounter. When that happens the IT team should be provided with innovative and creative website templates to alert, inform and educate the internet user accordingly about a 404 error occurring. INSIDER has compiled the most creative 404 error pages on the web in 2015 which you can read about, view (and chuckle accordingly) HERE.
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World Albatross Day on 19 June. Posters of Albatrosses affected by plastic pollution highlighted by ACAP at https://www.acap.aq/latest-news/acap-releases-six-artwork-posters-for-world-albatross-day-2023
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