Hello. Basically you submit your own photos of wildlife (and supporting information), photos you've taken. Then if you don't know the species, members of the community may make suggestions as to the species ID. At the same time if you see something that you can ID on someone else's unidentified spotting, you can add a suggestion too. Cheers
Ups. Sorry! I didn't mean to violate any rules of yours. I was just messing around, trying to get the identification thing to work. But i guess i've misunderstod something, since you didn't even recognize the picture of the horse. I had the impression that one could send in a picture of an animal (for example) and then get identified, but it just cept saying "unknown". Well, sorry once again
Several of your photos are found on dozens of other websites, and therefore have been removed due to copyright reasons. This site is a place to upload photos of wildlife you have taken yourself. We will gladly replace the images if you can show you are the original photographer. Please have a look at our FAQ before continuing to upload more, http://www.projectnoah.org/faq Thanks and we look forward to your own photographs of wildlife.
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Hello. Basically you submit your own photos of wildlife (and supporting information), photos you've taken. Then if you don't know the species, members of the community may make suggestions as to the species ID. At the same time if you see something that you can ID on someone else's unidentified spotting, you can add a suggestion too. Cheers
Ups. Sorry! I didn't mean to violate any rules of yours. I was just messing around, trying to get the identification thing to work. But i guess i've misunderstod something, since you didn't even recognize the picture of the horse. I had the impression that one could send in a picture of an animal (for example) and then get identified, but it just cept saying "unknown".
Well, sorry once again
Janneck
Several of your photos are found on dozens of other websites, and therefore have been removed due to copyright reasons. This site is a place to upload photos of wildlife you have taken yourself. We will gladly replace the images if you can show you are the original photographer. Please have a look at our FAQ before continuing to upload more, http://www.projectnoah.org/faq Thanks and we look forward to your own photographs of wildlife.