Thanks for the editing tips. Yes, it is the plant, not a drawing. It was hard to see the plant in its location, so it was easier to put it on the paper to see what it looked like.
Yes, I see that now she has added more pictures and information, I had not noticed the shadows before! However the picture now appears 3 times so perhaps she has yet to figure out how to rearrange the pictures and delete unnecessary ones, so I will explain. The thumbnails can be altered by drag and drop, but that does not always work perfectly, and they can be deleted by clicking on the X in the top right corner.
Hi Anita, would you please change the order of these pictures so that the real plant is in first position and then explain how the drawing relates to it. You can check our FAQS http://www.projectnoah.org/faq to see how we would like to have the spotting form completed. The Habitat field is very important as we need to know the actual habitat where the spotting was made.
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Thanks for the editing tips. Yes, it is the plant, not a drawing. It was hard to see the plant in its location, so it was easier to put it on the paper to see what it looked like.
Yes, I see that now she has added more pictures and information, I had not noticed the shadows before! However the picture now appears 3 times so perhaps she has yet to figure out how to rearrange the pictures and delete unnecessary ones, so I will explain.
The thumbnails can be altered by drag and drop, but that does not always work perfectly, and they can be deleted by clicking on the X in the top right corner.
i think it is the real plant and she placed it on a piece of paper to give contrast either that or she's an amazing artist :)
Hi Anita, would you please change the order of these pictures so that the real plant is in first position and then explain how the drawing relates to it.
You can check our FAQS http://www.projectnoah.org/faq to see how we would like to have the spotting form completed. The Habitat field is very important as we need to know the actual habitat where the spotting was made.