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The Robin was found on the sidewalk in the suburbans.
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Red breast, male, lives in the suburbans
New spotting soon!
Thanks!
Its ok! But if you want you can email to info@projectnoah.org with all your questions about missions :)
How will it know when I complete the mission? Sorry, I'm turning this into an FAQ page!
You let Project Noah know you are contributing to a mission, when you select a mission of the "Mission box" on the edit page. Just like you did!I can see you spotted for mission "Birds of the World".
I'm doing the "Birds of the World" mission and I know what to do, I'm just not sure how I let Project Noah know. I'm a day old here!
What do you mean by complete?
Hooray for you Hannah and welcome to Project Noah!
Does anyone know how to complete missions?
1,2,3 Hop!!
Thank you so much! I'm challenged in technology but am a whiz when it comes to any type of zoology or botany!
Lat: 40.12, Long: -82.99
Spotted on May 5, 2011 Submitted on May 4, 2011
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New spotting soon!
Thanks!
Its ok! But if you want you can email to info@projectnoah.org with all your questions about missions :)
How will it know when I complete the mission? Sorry, I'm turning this into an FAQ page!
You let Project Noah know you are contributing to a mission, when you select a mission of the "Mission box" on the edit page. Just like you did!
I can see you spotted for mission "Birds of the World".
I'm doing the "Birds of the World" mission and I know what to do, I'm just not sure how I let Project Noah know. I'm a day old here!
What do you mean by complete?
Hooray for you Hannah and welcome to Project Noah!
Does anyone know how to complete missions?
1,2,3 Hop!!
Thank you so much! I'm challenged in technology but am a whiz when it comes to any type of zoology or botany!