[tn-moths] Re: some suggestions for those submitting photo records to bamona

  • From: Richard Healy <rdhealy1951@xxxxxxx>
  • To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 19:38:08 -0400

Stephen I have several thousands of photos, I have sent about two thousands of 
photos more than 75% have been confirmed I have completed the Geos Pyralids 
Sphinx ect. I just started the Noctuids I need to do Micros tortrich and 
butterflys. What I am saying is you are welcome to have any of my photos for 
share photos. I don;t know to process the photos to share photos.
Rich 






-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Stedman <SStedman@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: TN-Butterflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 5:57 pm
Subject: [tn-moths] some suggestions for those submitting photo records to 
bamona



If you take photos of butterflies or moths for submission to BAMONA, be sure 
that you use a photo set-up that enables one of these file extensions to end 
your photo label: png, gif, jpg, jpeg.  No other extension, like bmp, will 
allow you to upload photos to BAMONA.
 
BAMONA is interested in all records, not just first county or state records, so 
any photo you take of any species of lep can be submitted at the data-entry 
page.  For any uncommon species, I would encourage you to submit your photos 
without worrying about the previous record of submissions in your county or 
region of the state.  Of course, if you do obtain photos of county record leps, 
and almost any moth is likely to be one such, go ahead and submit them.
 
If you take really nice photos, and many of you do, you can also share them by 
using the Share Photos page that BAMONA maintains.  If you first submit a photo 
via the route mentioned above and receive a confirmation of the i.d. of the 
species in an email message, just keep that message handy; with it you can then 
submit your really fine photos to the Share Photos page of BAMONA.
 
Good lepping, Steve Stedman
Cookeville (Putnam County)
 

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