Hi Crystal! It's nice to have a series of many pictures of this beautiful bird. It looks to me like these may be pictures of different individuals taken at different times, maybe different places? If this is the case you should create different spottings for them: spottings on Project Noah are actually about single observations, and time and place are important as the data may be accessed for research (if I am wrong just ignore this). A couple of other tips: try and get colours as close to the natural ones as possible, and if you do know the species in your spotting provide a scientific name and a reference (Project Noah uses scientific names to classify and link spottings). Enjoy your time on the site!
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They are all in my yard, most on same day. Thanks!
Hi Crystal! It's nice to have a series of many pictures of this beautiful bird. It looks to me like these may be pictures of different individuals taken at different times, maybe different places? If this is the case you should create different spottings for them: spottings on Project Noah are actually about single observations, and time and place are important as the data may be accessed for research (if I am wrong just ignore this). A couple of other tips: try and get colours as close to the natural ones as possible, and if you do know the species in your spotting provide a scientific name and a reference (Project Noah uses scientific names to classify and link spottings). Enjoy your time on the site!