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Once upon a time last year you posted a link to a site that had a "flow
chart" to identify pond critters . . . it was something like "is it smooth or segmented"? "3 segments or 5" etc., etc., etc. It finally narrowed down the culprit. Very cool site. Well, as you have probably guessed, I lost all my "favorites" in a reformat, and I can't find that one. I'd do a google, but you have so many posts it would take me a month to narrow them down, and you may have it right at hand. Thanks in advance if you have it, if not - wish me luck while I google! Lee |
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Lee wrote Once upon a time last year you posted a link to a site that had a
"flow chart" to identify pond critters Hi Lee! I've since changed computers and very few bookmarks made the change. Sorry, that was not one of them :-( kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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![]() "Lee B." wrote in message ... Once upon a time last year you posted a link to a site that had a "flow chart" to identify pond critters . . . it was something like "is it smooth or segmented"? "3 segments or 5" etc., etc., etc. It finally narrowed down the culprit. Very cool site. Well, as you have probably guessed, I lost all my "favorites" in a reformat, and I can't find that one. I'd do a google, but you have so many posts it would take me a month to narrow them down, and you may have it right at hand. Thanks in advance if you have it, if not - wish me luck while I google! Lee I keep some posts from rec.ponds in a file and found one by K30a dated July 31, 2003, with the following link, which I think is the one you are looking for: http://www.people.virginia.edu/~sos-...oKeyIntro.HTML If that isn't the right link, sorry. Gail |
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That's IT! Thanks, Gail.
Sorry 'bout your confuser, Kathy. I *hate* when that happens G! It's so frustrating. I can't believe that I backed up so much of the info on my disk and forgot my "favorites" folder! So many useful links gone in a *poof*. It won't happen again . . . Lee "Gail Futoran" wrote in message ... "Lee B." wrote in message ... Once upon a time last year you posted a link to a site that had a "flow chart" to identify pond critters . . . it was something like "is it smooth or segmented"? "3 segments or 5" etc., etc., etc. It finally narrowed down the culprit. Very cool site. Well, as you have probably guessed, I lost all my "favorites" in a reformat, and I can't find that one. I'd do a google, but you have so many posts it would take me a month to narrow them down, and you may have it right at hand. Thanks in advance if you have it, if not - wish me luck while I google! Lee I keep some posts from rec.ponds in a file and found one by K30a dated July 31, 2003, with the following link, which I think is the one you are looking for: http://www.people.virginia.edu/~sos-...oKeyIntro.HTML If that isn't the right link, sorry. Gail |
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Ka30P wrote:
Lee wrote Once upon a time last year you posted a link to a site that had a "flow chart" to identify pond critters Hi Lee! I've since changed computers and very few bookmarks made the change. Sorry, that was not one of them :-( Links from K30 posts (BV, do you have these at your site?): For bugs and critters: http://www.mp.usbr.gov/geospat/olymp...e/macroid.html Scroll down and click on each link. Each page will show you the lavra and the resulting critter. http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/con...s-general.html http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/pond/index.html http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~sos-...oKeyIntro.HTML http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/w...earch?openform http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/.../keytailex.htm Happy clicking!! -- Zk |
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Thanks!
Lee "Zookeeper" wrote in message ... Ka30P wrote: Lee wrote Once upon a time last year you posted a link to a site that had a "flow chart" to identify pond critters Hi Lee! I've since changed computers and very few bookmarks made the change. Sorry, that was not one of them :-( Links from K30 posts (BV, do you have these at your site?): For bugs and critters: http://www.mp.usbr.gov/geospat/olymp...e/macroid.html Scroll down and click on each link. Each page will show you the lavra and the resulting critter. http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/con...s-general.html http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/pond/index.html http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~sos-...oKeyIntro.HTML http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/w...earch?openform http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/.../keytailex.htm Happy clicking!! -- Zk |
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![]() "Zookeeper" wrote in message ... snip (BV, do you have these at your site?): http://www.mp.usbr.gov/geospat/olymp...e/macroid.html Scroll down and click on each link. Each page will show you the lavra and the resulting critter. http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/con...s-general.html http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/pond/index.html http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~sos-...oKeyIntro.HTML http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/w...earch?openform http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/...r/keytailex.ht m I am at work, and can't surf the web very freely, so I can't check just now. I will take look when I get home. If they are not there...I will be sure to add them! Thanks for the suggestion. BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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