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I noticed your external links on the frog articles. Although your photos are very nice, there is no reason for them to be added to the article as an external link. Ideally, we like people to upload their photos, and release them under a free licence. Also, we like our external links to be very relevant (i.e. contain info or media which is not possible to add to the article, or official websites in the case of products). Generally, the natural history articles contain very little external links. --liquidGhoul 02:41, 26 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

I've deleted a few of the link additions too. I noticed you did try to upload and link an image without success, so I'll provide a brief tutorial:
  1. You may link images within an infobox, as I did with the West Virginia White Butterfly photo you uploaded. That example includes three separate entries for image, image_caption and image_width. Not all are necessary; you can get more information from the taxobox usage page.
  2. Add an image inline within the text. Here's an example of one I did yesterday. Make sure to follow the guidelines for extended image syntax.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave a message on my talk page. Mindmatrix 14:28, 26 July 2006 (UTC)Reply