The white-tailed deer's scientific name is Odocoileus virginianus. Why not complete your spotting's naming by putting that into the Scientific name space? That way the PN database of spottings will mark yours as identified.
Welcome to Project Noah RiverCaribou Nice first spotting,congrats and thanks for sharing We hope you like the site as much we do; there are many features you can explore: We invite you to go to http://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you will find the purpose and “rules” of Project Noah. 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
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You're welcome, and thanks :-)
Thank you, I'll definitely add the scientific name. I thought I did, but it must have been an oversight.
The white-tailed deer's scientific name is Odocoileus virginianus. Why not complete your spotting's naming by putting that into the Scientific name space? That way the PN database of spottings will mark yours as identified.
Thank you for all the info! This is a great site, and I'm really excited to contribute to it.
Welcome to Project Noah RiverCaribou
Nice first spotting,congrats and thanks for sharing
We hope you like the site as much we do; there are many features you can explore:
We invite you to go to http://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you will find the purpose and “rules” of Project Noah.
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