Ornithology B/C

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Paradox21 wrote:
Deeisenberg wrote:More like a little under 200 genus species.
How many were on the Herpetology list last year?
I know for A+R there wasn't over 120 genus species.
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Drum roll please.

http://soinc.org/sites/default/files/up ... -16-09.pdf

The 2010 birds list.
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Looks to be about 180 genus species. It's quite a bit.
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sewforlife wrote:
Paradox21 wrote:
Deeisenberg wrote:More like a little under 200 genus species.
How many were on the Herpetology list last year?
I know for A+R there wasn't over 120 genus species.
There were no genus species in Herps.
There were a little over 100 most specific taxons.
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Yay! Will it say on the 2010 rules whether we get a binder for this event or not?
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googlyfrog wrote:Yay! Will it say on the 2010 rules whether we get a binder for this event or not?
Of course it will otherwise how would you know?
I myself would assume you get some sort of resource but never having done the event befroe i wouldn't know as well.
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Deeisenberg wrote:
sewforlife wrote:
Paradox21 wrote: How many were on the Herpetology list last year?
I know for A+R there wasn't over 120 genus species.
There were no genus species in Herps.
There were a little over 100 most specific taxons.
sry. thats wat i meant
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sewforlife wrote:
Deeisenberg wrote:
sewforlife wrote:
I know for A+R there wasn't over 120 genus species.
There were no genus species in Herps.
There were a little over 100 most specific taxons.
sry. thats wat i meant
It's no big deal, I understood, I just wanted to make things a little more clear.
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So, has anyone started working since this morning when the list came out???
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googlyfrog wrote:So, has anyone started working since this morning when the list came out???
I started working on the binder that I am hoping I will get to use during the competition.
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