Hi Vicky! Since you know the ID of your organism (by the use of its common name), please fill in the scientific name field as well so your spotting can be complete. Until you do so, your spotting is considered unidentified, which is obviously not the case here. Scientific names can easily be found by doing a Google search with the common name. To enter in the scientific name, simply click "edit this spotting" on the right side of the page and put the name in the appropriate box. For this species, the scientific name is Agelaius phoeniceus. More info about this site can be found at www.projectnoah.org/faq thanks and we are glad you are here!
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Hi Vicky! Since you know the ID of your organism (by the use of its common name), please fill in the scientific name field as well so your spotting can be complete. Until you do so, your spotting is considered unidentified, which is obviously not the case here. Scientific names can easily be found by doing a Google search with the common name. To enter in the scientific name, simply click "edit this spotting" on the right side of the page and put the name in the appropriate box. For this species, the scientific name is Agelaius phoeniceus. More info about this site can be found at www.projectnoah.org/faq thanks and we are glad you are here!