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Project Noah
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Project Noah
@projectnoah
A worldwide community discovering, photographing and identifying wildlife!
Planet Earth เข้าร่วม Aralık 2009
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A few rufous-edged feathers match the eye of this elegant Dusky Turtle Dove (Streptopelia lugens).
And then there's that smudgy black patch on the neck.
Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha Region #Tanzania
📷 Karan Raghwa. projectnoah.org/spottings/1398…
via Project Noah @projectnoah

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Did you know that Oystercatchers use their bold orange-red bills like precision tools - perfectly shaped to break into buried clams and pry open mussels. Photographed by Project Noah Community Member Zlatan Celebic in northern France.
projectnoah.org/spottings/oyst…
#birding

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Say Hi to this pair of Sri Lanka frogmouth birds (Scientific Name: Batrachostomus moniliger)! These birds were photographed in southwestern India by Project Noah community member sunnyjosef!
projectnoah.org/spottings/sri-… #NaturePhotography #wildlifephotography

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Looking for a mid-week pick-me-up? Check out this comedy wildlife contest... it is sure to put a smile on your face.
goodnewsnetwork.org/comedy-wildlif…
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@CaseFoundation Hi @CaseFoundation! Project Noah loves this idea! We can connect and even set up similar projects as Wildlife Photography Missions on our site. projectnoah.org/missions @goodnewsnetwork
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Today, we share this spotting from new user Erockian00 of this Fairy inkcaps spotting - "Small with a light blue-gray coloration. About 2-3cm tall. Found nestled in a deep pocket between the roots at the base of a living tree."
projectnoah.org/spottings/fair…
#wildlifephotography

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📷 Project Noah @projectnoah #October2018
Dusky Turtle Dove (Streptopelia lugens) with a few rufous-edged feathers matching the eye colour.
#Ngorongoro_Crater #Arusha_Region #Tanzania
📷 Karan Raghwa.
projectnoah.org/spottings/1398…

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The next generation Project Noah will be redesigned from the ground up with an entirely new creative design and user experience. We will be launching the new site over the coming weeks! Stay tuned! #ComingSoon #NewSite

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Project Noah has an important announcement to share with our community! Our team has been working incredibly hard for the last 2+ years re-designing, engineering and building out the next generation version of ProjectNoah.org #ComingSoon
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In loving memory of #PeanuttheSquirrel 🐿️, share your backyard squirrel photos into Project Noah's Project Squirrel mission! projectnoah.org/missions/36002

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Project Noah will have some very exciting announcements related to our main site very soon! Stay tuned for some exciting new communications beginning next week! #ComingSoon

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Project Noah's new 2023 Moth Week Patch has been designed and activated! Submit a moth spotting from now until the end of August into our Moths of the World Mission to achieve this special once-a-year patch! @Moth_Week
Moths of the World Mission: projectnoah.org/missions/88414…

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Project Noah is continuing our annual collab with National Moth Week @Moth_Week to celebrate the beauty, diversity & ecological importance of moths! Moth Week is in a few short weeks - July 22-30, 2023! Learn more here: nationalmothweek.org

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7 out of 10 Brits feel they are losing touch with #nature.
Digital placemaking can give people new and varied ways to connect more with their #environment.
Explore how digital technologies can encourage us to interact with the world around us: calvium.com/digital-placem…

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A hippopotamus mother and her calf have been voted Project Noah’s Spotting of the Week! Photographed on the bank of a river in Kenya, this spotting was shared by PN user Mel11. #wildlife #naturelovers
projectnoah.org/spottings/5213…

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A bar-shouldered dove has been voted Spotting of the Week! Spotted in western Australia by amadeus.4, this bird's preferred habitat is thick vegetation near water. Habitats include mangroves, forests, damp gullies, swamps and sub-tropical scrubs.
projectnoah.org/spottings/1181…

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An Acorn Fig, Ficus glandifera, has been voted Spotting of the Week! Photographed by ChunXingWong in Malaysia, this species is only found on two islands in Borneo! Learn more about this rare species from Chun’s field notes:
projectnoah.org/spottings/1709…

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A Sedge Wren, Cistothorus stellaris, has been voted Project Noah’s Spotting of the Week! Common across North America, this species feeds on insects. Its preferred habitat includes grasslands, meadows, marshes and prairies.
projectnoah.org/spottings/2010…

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A Rufous-vented Ground-Cuckoo has been voted Spotting of the Week! The ground-cuckoo is known to follow swarms of army ants along the forest floor to help hunt small insects and reptiles. Learn more from Jonathan Sequeira’s excellent field notes!
projectnoah.org/spottings/7570…

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