A few weeks back Brian wrote about the dangers of following links from sources you don't know or even friends. Now I'm going to write about links that you can and hopefully will follow to fully explore this website. Links link you to another object. When clicked on they may take you to an external webpage that provides more information. They may take you to another page on this website. They may take you to a PDF or downloadable file. They can even take you to an email address. Click the links on our birding page and images that have been sent in by readers will come up. Links can often be identified by words that are underlined or in a different color from the rest of the text. Webpages have navigation bars that can navigate you to the various pages of the website. Sometimes there are just too many pages to display. If you hover your mouse over "Abiquiu Information" you can click on more pages. Go ahead and try it. The News is read on many devices and, particularly on cell phones, the navigation bar is not always as obvious. Most websites, when viewed on a smart phone, will have a link to the additional pages in the upper left. See illustration below. We hope this will help getting around this website and others. We don't want you to miss any of the News!
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