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SukanyaDatta Bird's Nest Fungi
Bird's Nest Fungi commented on by SukanyaDatta Kolkata, West Bengal, India2 years ago

Thank you, Dwain. I got lucky that day!

SukanyaDatta Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo
Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo commented on by SukanyaDatta Alajuela Province, Costa Rica2 years ago

Congratulations, Jonathan Sequeira. This was a totally new species for me...nice notes too!

SukanyaDatta Fiery Billed Aracari
Fiery Billed Aracari commented on by SukanyaDatta Provincia de Puntarenas, Costa Rica2 years ago

Welcome to Project Noah.

SukanyaDatta Striped Shore Crab
Striped Shore Crab commented on by SukanyaDatta Morro Bay, California, United States2 years ago

Welcome to Project Noah.

SukanyaDatta California Whipsnake
California Whipsnake commented on by SukanyaDatta Paicines, California, United States2 years ago

Cool spotting.

SukanyaDatta Silvery-cheeked Hornbill
Silvery-cheeked Hornbill commented on by SukanyaDatta Nyandarua County, Kenya2 years ago

Looks like a large bird...any other shots? I have never seen this species...not even a photo.

SukanyaDatta Fire salamander
Fire salamander commented on by SukanyaDatta Greece2 years ago

Wonderful! The first shot could be out of any sci-fi movie!!!

SukanyaDatta Dammar bee
Dammar bee commented on by SukanyaDatta Lat: 0.26 Lon: -30.982 years ago

Hello SurajitBhadraRoy , Welcome to Project Noah.
This is a site to post wildlife (no pets or zoo photos, please) taken by you and ideally, no enhancement so that natural colour etc can be seen for comparison by others.
In case you already know the name of the species you have photographed...go right ahead and fill in the boxes. The Suggestion box is for others to give you names in case you need help with identification. In case you agree with the suggestion, use the Edit option (under the photo on the screen) and input the information so that the spotting is complete. Also, please fill in where you saw the species...not what books say about where it is found.
Please do take another look at the map...on my screen it is just showing blue...
Each spotting gets its own page! Even if it is the same species taken on different days.
Enjoy the site. Good luck with more spottings!

SukanyaDatta Tropical Mocking Bird
Tropical Mocking Bird commented on by SukanyaDatta Grenadines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines2 years ago

Wonderful shot.

SukanyaDatta Titberry
Titberry commented on by SukanyaDatta Thành phố Sa Đéc, Đồng Tháp, Viet Nam2 years ago

Why do you think you have to leave Project Noah when your spottings are appreciated so much?
All you have to do put the entire thing (name + author+ year) in Remarks box. So the whole thing is there in the spotting. Any one who wants to know the name of the taxonomist and the year when the species was described and details can have access.

The two terms that make up the scientific name can go in the box on top.
Simple. That box is for just the name.

I am NOT Admin for Project Noah...I am just trying to explain a small fact...
if you INSIST on putting all information in the box meant for the name...well, I won't spend any more time explaining.

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