Welcome to the community DKRUMM! We can only accept photos where we can see the organisms in enough detail to identify. I realize that this is not always possible, especially with birds, but unfortunately this is a requirement of Project Noah, as whilst you may be able to to accurately identify a species, other members of the community may not be able to, & we risk invalidating the data in the system with incorrect IDs. We look forward to seeing many more spottings from you!
Well I think everyone knows what a flock of ravens looks like, like I said I saw them through binoculars and took the photo through the binoculars with my iPhone. This project is to document distribution of species to understand different region's biodiversity rather than look at pretty pictures, no? Any visitors to Leadville will have no problems spotting ravens any time of the year, I assure you. Sorry for the crappy photo though.
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Gotcha, makes sense. Finally got a better photo of one.
Welcome to the community DKRUMM!
We can only accept photos where we can see the organisms in enough detail to identify. I realize that this is not always possible, especially with birds, but unfortunately this is a requirement of Project Noah, as whilst you may be able to to accurately identify a species, other members of the community may not be able to, & we risk invalidating the data in the system with incorrect IDs. We look forward to seeing many more spottings from you!
You are right DKRUMM. Welcome to Project Noah.
Well I think everyone knows what a flock of ravens looks like, like I said I saw them through binoculars and took the photo through the binoculars with my iPhone. This project is to document distribution of species to understand different region's biodiversity rather than look at pretty pictures, no? Any visitors to Leadville will have no problems spotting ravens any time of the year, I assure you. Sorry for the crappy photo though.
I dont see them DKRUMM