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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 06 January 2009 22:24 |
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High quality budget phones are always in demand and the Samsung C300 is just one of these. It was infact released in 2006, and now has features considered out of date eg dual band GSM, so that you cannot roam in some countries of the world, and it has a small screen at 128 x 160 pixels, nevertheless the key features of a phone ie voice and texts are well served. It has 7 hours of talk time and SMS and MMS support with Java for games. There are no bells and whistles here but the phone comes recommended as it is exceptionally cheap at the moment, and is just fine for voice and text. Axis telecom article (2835) - axis-telecom. |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 06 November 2008 19:54 |
Singing bird clock - available from TopClock (click this link to view bird clock (singing bird clock link))
Barn Owl Bearded Tit Bittern Blackbird Black-tailed Godwit Blue Tit British Birds

The bird clock features these birds:
Blue tit The blue tit has a strange habit of holding its head back as if short-sighted! Blue tits fairly often and especially in winter, are known to tear open the foil tops of milk bottles. Their main predators include grey squirrels.
Chaffinch
Chaffinches are among our most abundant birds. These birds are very vocal, with a loud, descending song and a final flourish.
Blackbird
Abundant resident of the UK, with black plumage and yellow bill.
Great tit Spotted Woodpecker Song thrush Wren: Wrens are daily visitors to our gardens. Tiny, and brave birds. Tawny owl Robin Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos, More often heard than seen. Barn Owl Cuckoo - A hen cuckoo can lay up to 25 eggs
Bullfinch Buzzard Carrion Crow Cetti's Warbler Chaffinch Collared Dove Coot Cormorant Crossbill Curlew Golden Plover Goldcrest Great Crested Grebe Great Spotted Woodpecker Green Woodpecker Greenshank Grey Heron Grey Wagtail Hawfinch Hen Harrier House Sparrow Marsh Harrier Marsh Tit Merlin Shelduck Short-eared Owl Siskin Skylark Snipe Song Thrush Sparrowhawk Yellowhammer Moorhen
http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/bird-guide/ |
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