Sri Lanka, 2018: Mark Hows, 12 days & 58 species including Rusty-spotted and Fishing Cats, Grey and Red Slender Loris and Bryde’s Whale.
Jon
Sri Lanka, 2018: Mark Hows, 12 days & 58 species including Rusty-spotted and Fishing Cats, Grey and Red Slender Loris and Bryde’s Whale.
Jon
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Brilliant TR Mark! You had some great sightings and photos to boot. Plus, I really like you TR format with the photo links. What did you use to put that together?
Thanks
Alan,
it was just done in word, you can paste photos into the text and then hyperlink them, then saved as a PDF.
Mark
Really? I don’t know why I didn’t know that as a daily MS Word user. Thanks for the tidbit. Now I just need to spend the time to put together something as nice looking as you have.
Alan
Thank you Mark for the write up. I am planning to visit Sri Lanka in a couple of months and you certainly gave me some tips on where to go.