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  • 2026-07-07
    Ring Watching At Antrim Marina
    Gareth D.A. Platt documents his weekly visits to Antrim Marina in Northern Ireland, meticulously recording colour-ringed Black-headed Gulls and tracking their movements over time. The blog offers a detailed, citizen-science perspective on gull banding and ring-reading, with observations spanning multiple years and notes on how weather events may affect bird populations.
  • 2026-07-07
    SAVED
    The Adopted and Rescued Animals Fanlisting: SAVED is a fanlisting dedicated to adopted and rescued animals, welcoming fans of animal rescue and adoption from around the world. Created by an active animal rescuer, the site covers a wide range of rescued species and encourages visitors to adopt, volunteer, donate, or simply click a banner to feed a shelter animal for free.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sheffield Bird Study Group
    The Sheffield Bird Study Group is a registered charity founded in 1972 for birdwatchers and ornithologists in and around Sheffield, covering a recording area spanning twelve 10km squares across South Yorkshire and beyond. The site offers a sightings database, species maps, site guides, survey work, publications including annual reports and an avifauna, and membership information for all levels of birder.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shetland Wildlife - Meet the Team
    Shetland Wildlife is a tour and wildlife-watching company based in the Shetland Islands, showcasing the expert guides and naturalists who lead expeditions to observe the region's remarkable fauna. Visitors can learn about the team behind the operation, whose local knowledge brings encounters with puffins, otters, orcas, and other iconic Shetland wildlife to life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shiny! - The fanlisting for magpies
    A fanlisting dedicated to magpies, those iconic black-and-white corvids beloved for their intelligence and attraction to shiny objects. Fans of these striking birds can join the listing to show their appreciation for one of nature's most clever and charismatic creatures.
  • 2026-07-07
    Steve Arlow Birding
    Steve Arlow's birding blog chronicles rare and scarce bird sightings across the UK, with detailed field notes, photographs, and video evidence of species like Red-breasted Geese and Daurian Shrikes. The site also covers international birding trips to Israel and Fair Isle, with an extensive sidebar of links to bird observatories, gull identification resources, and birding organizations worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    STRIKING // THE FANLISTING FOR COCKATOOS
    A fanlisting dedicated to cockatoos, the charismatic and crested parrots beloved by bird enthusiasts worldwide. The site is currently closed but was part of the 'Planets Bend Between Us' collective, with members and codes available on request.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ten most misidentified page
    A seasoned ornithologist and county bird records coordinator shares his expertise on the ten most commonly misidentified bird species in Monterey County, California. Compiled from over twenty years of reviewing rare bird claims, this guide helps birders at all skill levels avoid classic identification pitfalls, with specific species comparisons and notes on local distribution and timing.
  • 2026-07-07
    the Animal Lovers fanlisting
    Special Breed of Person is a fanlisting dedicated to animal lovers everywhere, inviting anyone who adores animals to add their name to a growing community list. Part of the ilove collective and listed with The Fanlistings Network, it currently counts 43 members united by their shared passion for animals.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Baltimore Bird Club Home Page
    The Baltimore Bird Club is a chapter of the Maryland Ornithological Society offering schedules of birding trips, a newsletter called Chip Notes, and a library of recorded Zoom lectures on topics ranging from Empidonax flycatcher identification to birding adventures in Panama and Mongolia. With links to Christmas Bird Counts, breeding bird atlases, and membership information, this site serves as a hub for serious birdwatchers in the Baltimore region.
  • 2026-07-07
    the Bees fanlisting
    Essential Pollinators is a fanlisting dedicated to bees, part of The Fanlistings Network's Animals: Invertebrates category, currently boasting 92 members who share a love for these vital creatures. If you're a fan of bees and their crucial role as pollinators, you can join the growing list and connect with fellow enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Brownstone Birding Blog
    Larry, a Connecticut native, chronicles his birdwatching adventures across local towns, forests, and parks through regular blog posts stretching back to 2007. The blog captures seasonal sightings like Red-winged Blackbirds and Merlins alongside reflections on nature, weather, and the meditative quality of outdoor exploration.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Horse Website
    The Horse Website is a charming image-heavy personal page dedicated entirely to horses, featuring a gallery, a quirky 'Fridge' section, and mailing list archives. It even playfully recommends viewing in 'Horse Browser,' giving it a delightfully whimsical old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Owl Pages - Information about Owls
    The Owl Pages is a comprehensive reference dedicated entirely to owls, covering species from every continent with photos, calls, physiology, behavior, and mythology. Visitors can browse hundreds of species by genus, name, or geographic region, and explore detailed articles on anatomy, hunting, vision, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    Trevor and Margaret Hardaker's wildlife adventures
    Trevor and Margaret Hardaker document their passionate quest to spot and photograph every bird, mammal, reptile, and frog species in South Africa's Western Cape province. The site features wildlife photo galleries organized by animal type, trip reports, lifelists, and a personal challenge tracker updated through 2021.
  • 2026-07-07
    Which isopod are you?
    Created by Casiopea, this charming personality quiz assigns you one of several isopod species based on your answers about lifestyle, habits, and emotional responses. It combines a love of these quirky crustaceans with the classic internet quiz format, making it a delightful little corner of the web for nature and bug enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wild Bird Gallery
    Wild Bird Gallery, maintained by Martin Lofgren, is an extensive photo gallery documenting wild bird species from destinations including New Zealand, Australia, Colombia, and Madeira. The site features a searchable taxonomy index aligned with global avian checklists, making it a valuable resource for birders and wildlife photographers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wildlife at Home, the Wetlands and Lakeside Park
    Scott Atkinson documents his regular visits to Lakeside Park in Kitchener, Ontario, sharing detailed observations of local wildlife including black-crowned night herons, bald eagles, beavers, wood ducks, and dozens of other species. The writing is evocative and patient, capturing the quiet rhythms of a wetland ecosystem through the eyes of a dedicated naturalist.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wildlife Links – Planeta.com
    Planeta.com's Wildlife Links page curates a wide-ranging collection of articles, resources, and organizations focused on wildlife conservation, ethical tourism, and animal protection from around the globe. Topics span everything from the ethics of zoos and marine parks to indigenous conservation efforts and apps for nature enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wildlife Watchers
    Wildlife Watchers is a conservation-focused organization site offering species reports, endangered species tracking, animal rescue news, and tips for attracting and protecting local wildlife. Visitors can browse wildlife alerts, report violations, and join an email list to stay informed about invasive species, endangered animal updates, and wildlife-friendly practices.
  • 2026-07-07
    Words on Birds
    Jeff Reiter has been writing his newspaper column 'Words on Birds' for the Daily Herald in west suburban Chicago since 2004, covering birds, birding, and the birding community. This blog archives those columns and features reviews, podcast recommendations, and personal stories that make it a rich resource for birdwatching enthusiasts of all levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    You can't get this from an egg!
    Kerakn (known as Kera) built this personal Neocities homepage around a deep passion for arthropods and insects, including detailed interest in black soldierfly biology and bug anatomy. The site includes an about page, a shrine to the visual novel Paper Lily, and links to fanlistings for games like Kingdom Hearts, Portal, and Sonic.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~ songbird ; the blackbird fanlisting ~
    A fanlisting dedicated to blackbirds, the beloved songbirds known for their melodic calls and striking appearance. Part of the fan.warmer-climate.net network, this site invites fellow admirers of blackbirds to join and show their appreciation for these iconic birds.
  • 2026-07-07
    bwamp.org
    Bwamp is a quirky personal hub run by an indie creator offering zines, tapes, computer games, and a blob section alongside links to collaborators Blueberry Soft and Xenon Fiber. The mix of physical and digital media suggests a small DIY artist collective with an offbeat, lo-fi web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    littlemouse.fun
    Littlemouse.fun hosts a curated collection of printable and screen-readable zines covering anarchism, trans DIY HRT guides, anti-nationalism, abolitionism, and meditation, alongside a few original works by the site creator. The collection is a thoughtfully assembled radical library with both self-authored zines and formatted reprints of influential texts, complete with print-ready PDF layouts in letter and A4 sizes.
  • 2026-07-07
    allsortazines.neocities.org
    A collection of scanned punk and hardcore zines available as free PDFs, assembled by a dedicated archivist who wants to preserve underground music culture. Highlights include issues of Maximum Rock N Roll, tour zines, anarcho-vegan cookbooks, and interviews with bands from Boston, Philadelphia, Iceland, and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    slashseconds.org
    Slash Seconds is an internationally edited online publishing project, initiated by Derek Horton and Peter Lewis, featuring text, visual art, moving image, and sound-based work from a global roster of artists, academics, and curators. Published quarterly and supported by Leeds Metropolitan University, the project brings together experimental and critical cultural contributions from contributors like Runa Islam, Michael Nyman, and numerous others.
  • 2026-07-07
    nettime call for the first net.time meeting, june 7-9, 1995
    An archived message from the Nettime mailing list, this page preserves the original 1995 call for the first net.time meeting, a landmark gathering that gave birth to one of the internet's most influential forums for net criticism and digital cultural politics. Posted by Geert Lovink, the document is historically significant as the earliest known mention of the nettime mailing list, connecting art, theory, and internet culture through events like the Venice Biennale.
  • 2026-07-07
    . . – – z i n e – – . . ELPiS – Web 1.0 Magazine about Small Web, Indie Web & Retro Internet
    ELPiS is a Web 1.0 magazine celebrating the small web, indie web, and retro internet culture, publishing irregular issues filled with essays, humor, nostalgia, and personal reflections on the quieter corners of the internet. Created by a single author and now on its 13th issue, it covers topics ranging from early search engines to web design history to secret messages hidden in operating systems.
  • 2026-07-07
    about the zine librarians interest group | zinelibraries.info
    ZineLibraries.info is the home of the Zine Librarians Interest Group, a collective dedicated to sharing resources, expertise, and best practices for building and maintaining zine collections in libraries and archives worldwide. Founded in 2007, the site offers guides on cataloging, collection policy, shelving, workshops, and events like the Zine Librarians unConference and International Zine Library Day.

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