Hi and welcome to Project Noah, ravjav! You seem to have 5 different spottings within this one. Each spotting should reflect a specific organism, so if you'll delete images #2 - #5 from this one, they can be uploaded into their own spottings. Once you know the ID for your spotting, you can edit it, adding common name, scientific name, basic description information, and any notes (in this case, the rescue center). Also, each organism is categorized by type, so for the ostrich, you'd choose the Birds category. The other 4 in this spotting are Mammals. The "Other" category that you have selected here is actually for things that don't fit the main categories, such as cephalopods, lichens, molluscs, etc.
You chose the perfect mission for this spotting, so great work there. We look forward to all your upcoming spottings, and again, welcome! If you have any questions, you can always join one of the live chats on the main website.
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Hi and welcome to Project Noah, ravjav! You seem to have 5 different spottings within this one. Each spotting should reflect a specific organism, so if you'll delete images #2 - #5 from this one, they can be uploaded into their own spottings. Once you know the ID for your spotting, you can edit it, adding common name, scientific name, basic description information, and any notes (in this case, the rescue center). Also, each organism is categorized by type, so for the ostrich, you'd choose the Birds category. The other 4 in this spotting are Mammals. The "Other" category that you have selected here is actually for things that don't fit the main categories, such as cephalopods, lichens, molluscs, etc.
You chose the perfect mission for this spotting, so great work there. We look forward to all your upcoming spottings, and again, welcome! If you have any questions, you can always join one of the live chats on the main website.