Thanks, I'm a biology teacher & totally get it. I will go back & add scientific names-- was just off Yesterday due to a storm & just dumped tons Of my pictures!
You have many beautiful spottings in your collection! It would be great if you could update the ones in which you know the identity with the scientific names. Your spottings are not considered complete without a common name and a scientific name. Having complete spottings are helpful for the community as well, since various folks who use the site (researchers, students and general public), will be able to locate your spotting more easily with searches. Additionally, the Project Noah database will not consider your spotting as identified until both fields are filled out.
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Some koi fish underneath ;) great spotting!
Ok, great! Kenya was pretty amazing, I'll bet. I went in 2004. Unforgettable experience. :-)
Thanks, I'm a biology teacher & totally get it.
I will go back & add scientific names-- was just off
Yesterday due to a storm & just dumped tons
Of my pictures!
You have many beautiful spottings in your collection! It would be great if you could update the ones in which you know the identity with the scientific names. Your spottings are not considered complete without a common name and a scientific name. Having complete spottings are helpful for the community as well, since various folks who use the site (researchers, students and general public), will be able to locate your spotting more easily with searches.
Additionally, the Project Noah database will not consider your spotting as identified until both fields are filled out.
If you have a decent online reference for the species, that is always helpful, as well.
http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/2870249...