User talk:Janell.ross
Image Help
Here's a few images that should help.
Creative Commons (flickr photos) This first one has a species name in the description (Lucidota atra). Use the species name as the filename. http://flickr.com/photos/anitagould/2644364956/
http://flickr.com/photos/anitagould/102929538/ http://flickr.com/photos/gafoto/160260202/
A larvae (very cool) http://flickr.com/photos/idua_japan/2641553613/
This one is pretty great. Its from Wikipedia, but I looked around for you and having trouble finding anything from U.S. gov sites. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Firefly_composite.jpg
Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Lampyridae
Here's a cartoon. http://picturethis.pnl.gov/picturet.nsf/All/6B5PBX?opendocument
--Ashcraft - (talk) 23:08, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
Wikipedia
Hi Mr. ashcraft. I just wanted to thank you for giving me an extra day for the pictures..i got a couple up at school today. I had a question about wikipedia though..Im having alot of trouble fiding any info on the parrot. Im not really sure why. The only good site I have found is wikipedia, but I thought you said you didn't want us to use that??? Janell.ross 05:05, 3 December 2008 (UTC)Janell
- That is correct. I do not want you using Wikipedia except possibly as a minor "factoid" reference - as its considered a tertiary source. Make sure you are spelling it right and also searching for the taxa name. Parrot (Order: Psittaciformes). You should be able to find lots of sources of info...
--Ashcraft - (talk) 14:42, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
Water mold images
Only one of your pictures (the one from NOAA) is an Oomycetes species.
Do not upload pictures from flickr that are not specifically identified by species. Those pictures are all fungi, but as your text states, water mold is a filamentous, unicellular protist that resembles a fungi. Just because somebody labels a picture as a mold growing in water, doesnt make it a "Water mold".