Not a problem. Project Noah is flexible with Common Names, they can be whatever they are in the country and language concerned, or that of the user, although we do prefer 'approved' Common as opposed to generic names. Our searches and reports are based on the Scientific name which is universal in the main, although there are a few differences between different taxonomic authorities. If known these may be mentioned in the description or notes sections. Your inputs on identification are greatly appreciated.
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Not a problem. Project Noah is flexible with Common Names, they can be whatever they are in the country and language concerned, or that of the user, although we do prefer 'approved' Common as opposed to generic names. Our searches and reports are based on the Scientific name which is universal in the main, although there are a few differences between different taxonomic authorities. If known these may be mentioned in the description or notes sections.
Your inputs on identification are greatly appreciated.
Oh cool...I personally use HBW's naming myself...
Thanks Xiaoxuan, I used the Common Name from Clements checklist 6.8 and added yours in the description.
It's a kind of conure from South America
Blue-throated parakeet