Hi Joana, I've removed the other photos from this spotting & kept just the one you took yourself. I've also removed your name from the common name box as this is where you need to put the name of the organism in the spotting - in this case "dog". The scientific name box is for the latin name used to identify the organism - in this case "Canis lupus familiaris". You should now update the spotting in edit with these names - you will need to uncheck the "Help me ID this species" box first. Finally, I have moved this to the pets category for you.
Welcome to Project Noah, joanavieirafernandes These images seem to be from the internet (except the last one) so they must be removed from Project Noah. I invite you to go to http://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you will find the purpose and “rules” of Project Noah. Read the information about copyright and why you can get in trouble for posting other people's pictures. I hope you like the site as much we do; there are many features you can explore: There is a blog http://blog.projectnoah.org/ where we post articles from spotters with special insight into different organisms. There are also the chats for help with identification, and to comment on your own and others’ spottings. Look at the global and local missions to put your spottings into: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions Enjoy yourself here, see you around!
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Hi Joana, I've removed the other photos from this spotting & kept just the one you took yourself. I've also removed your name from the common name box as this is where you need to put the name of the organism in the spotting - in this case "dog". The scientific name box is for the latin name used to identify the organism - in this case "Canis lupus familiaris". You should now update the spotting in edit with these names - you will need to uncheck the "Help me ID this species" box first. Finally, I have moved this to the pets category for you.
Welcome to Project Noah, joanavieirafernandes
These images seem to be from the internet (except the last one) so they must be removed from Project Noah.
I invite you to go to http://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you will find the purpose and “rules” of Project Noah. Read the information about copyright and why you can get in trouble for posting other people's pictures.
I hope you like the site as much we do; there are many features you can explore:
There is a blog http://blog.projectnoah.org/ where we post articles from spotters with special insight into different organisms.
There are also the chats for help with identification, and to comment on your own and others’ spottings.
Look at the global and local missions to put your spottings into: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions
Enjoy yourself here, see you around!
So majestic