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Gina423

Gina423

I am a graduate student studying primatology.

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Gina423 Dark-eyed Junco
Dark-eyed Junco commented on by Gina423 Pennsylvania, USA5 years ago

The eggs looked just like a dark-eyed junco's. Perhaps the initial nest was misidentified.

Gina423 Dark-eyed Junco
Dark-eyed Junco commented on by Gina423 Pennsylvania, USA5 years ago

There were five eggs originally and only four birds in the nest now. One must have not hatched.

Gina423 Two-toed sloth
Two-toed sloth commented on by Gina423 North Carolina, USA6 years ago

Sloths are not primates. Should be removed from the Primate Watch Mission.

Gina423 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Gina423 Lat: 41.83 Lon: -75.848 years ago

Anyone have an idea what this is?

Gina423 Tiger swallowtail
Tiger swallowtail commented on by Gina423 penna, USA8 years ago

Thanks for the ID, Rahul!

Gina423 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Gina423 서울, Republic of Korea9 years ago

Yes, among other things. Plants are not primates, though.

Gina423 Bat
Bat commented on by Gina423 Maharashtra, India9 years ago

Bats are not primates.

Gina423 Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Gina423 서울, Republic of Korea9 years ago

This does not belong in the primate watch mission.

Gina423 Robin's eggs
Robin's eggs commented on by Gina423 penna, USA9 years ago

Wow, I'm so honored that my spotting was chosen to be yesterday's Fact of the Day! Thanks so much!

Gina423 Egyptian cobra
Egyptian cobra commented on by Gina423 Arusha, Arusha, Tanzania9 years ago

Added to the East Africa mission. Thanks for creating it!

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