Jonathan, this is a fun find! StiveLife3 is correct. There are different birds called "Robins" in the world. It is important to include the proper common name AND the scientific name in order to make sure there is no confusion between species. It also helps the PN database sort your spotting correctly. Without the scientific name, your spotting is considered unidentified.
To make all of your spottings complete, it would be wonderful if you would add the scientific names to any spottings missing them (that you know the ID) and include some information about your experience (the description section) and where you saw the organism (habitat section). Thanks so much!
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Jonathan, this is a fun find! StiveLife3 is correct. There are different birds called "Robins" in the world. It is important to include the proper common name AND the scientific name in order to make sure there is no confusion between species. It also helps the PN database sort your spotting correctly. Without the scientific name, your spotting is considered unidentified.
To make all of your spottings complete, it would be wonderful if you would add the scientific names to any spottings missing them (that you know the ID) and include some information about your experience (the description section) and where you saw the organism (habitat section). Thanks so much!