User talk:Mkolbet

Tree Frog!
''I can't find the genus or common names for some of the tree frogs I have in my gallery. Should I just not use those pictures?''

--Michelle


 * Its OK to have a couple of unidentified pictures on your page, especially if they are really special shots. The main picture is never identified, so it good place to sneak one in. I wouldnt ask you to delete them - a couple of them are pretty cool. I identified 2 of the pictures in your article for you, but couldnt find the other. If its a real unique looking species, searching through Google images might help you find their species name.


 * Remember to place any useful information the author placed on flickr (above or below the picture). I found a couple that had information you did not include such as where the picture was taken (location can be a key to identifying species), or how big it was.



--Mr. Ashcraft 15:20, 20 December 2006 (EST)

Pinus nigra
The species Pinus nigra is known by several common names including Austrian pine. You'll find a USDA article using either the species name or by searching for the common name Austrian pine.

http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=PINI

--Mr. Ashcraft - (talk) 22:55, 6 May 2007 (EDT)