But if it has the scientific name for one and the common name for another, which takes precedence in this case? owo
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While studying the birds, I am noticing that some of the facts conflict each other from different sources. For example the clutch size or brood size of a bird will vary from Cornell, to Audobon to NG. What would be considered more definitive?
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I use cornell but if you dont trust any, I would average them out or see if a clutch size is listed more often then others
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I usually use Cornell as I believe it's the most accurate
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I've been working on my notes for a few months and i was wondering if egg or nest identification is important for the competition? - I have the clutch size and net description but nothing much on eggs and nests. ☆
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It doesn't specifically say on the rules but it does say reproduction. I assume clutch size and nest stuff are reproduction related, so probably somewhat important.
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Egg description could also be tested (Size, Color, etc.).
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Yes, add info about eggs and nests if you can. Not the most important thing, but they can test you on them.DragonTownEpic wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 9:16 pmEgg description could also be tested (Size, Color, etc.).
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Since Life History is such a broad topic, how would you recommend finding information and formatting your notes?
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allaboutbirds.org has a section specifically on Life History which basically shows habitat for like the seasons(like the breeding season) and specific food or behavior for each stage of life. I think it's pretty helpful for that. So for life history on my notes, I'm not putting like a section for that on my notes but on every other topic for my notes there's gonna be a little blurb about it.
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