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Uta stansburiana
Welcome to Project Noah, TriskaFaun! Here's how you can apply a suggestion that you agree with. Click "Edit this spotting" above your avatar/profile photo. Copy "side-blotched lizard" (without the quotes!) into common name, and copy "Uta stansburiana" (without the quotes) into Scientific name. Place the suggestion link http://www.reptilesofaz.org/Lizards-Subp... into the third reference link space (or use one of your own choosing). Make sure to copy the entire web address from the address bar of the relevant webpage (not from here where it becomes abbreviated). Tick the Content Ownership box, and then click the "Save changes" button. Cheers
Yes, this is a side-blotched lizard. I don't know how to use this yet. Thanks.
Interesting spotting TriskaFaun,i think second photo is better to be ID than the first :-),congrats,thanks for sharing and welcome to Project Noah.
I hope you like the site us much we do,there are many features you can explore,first you should go to http://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you can find all the "rules" of PN.
You have also the chats where you can ask for elp in the id process and comment on your's and other's spottings.
In the http://blog.projectnoah.org/ you'll find posts by our best sepecialist and our most knowned users about wildlife issues.
The spottings are adeed to missions for a easier acess from the other user's,in the missions link http://www.projectnoah.org/missions you have all our missions.Attention to the local missions,because they haved a range,marked in the map mission,you only can load spottings to a local mission if the spottings is maked inside mission range.
Enjoy yourself,see you arround