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Random question, but i was wondering if sticky notes are permitted in the binder? (like not sticking out but inside). - The event parameters say "Sheet protectors, lamination, tabs and labels" but idk if that applies?? sorry this question is really dumb lmao
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aeurius wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2019 8:29 am Random question, but i was wondering if sticky notes are permitted in the binder? (like not sticking out but inside). - The event parameters say "Sheet protectors, lamination, tabs and labels" but idk if that applies?? sorry this question is really dumb lmao
The only way you could use sticky notes is to tab or label something- I doubt having actual notes on sticky notes would be permitted as that causes a large extra amount of information that could be included. However, if I were you, if I had some extra information I needed to add I would have a few blank pages in my binder or just write it in with a pencil wherever I needed the extra information (there was a similar case last year where using sticky notes on notes pages events was prohibited, this likely carries over to binder events).
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isotelus wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2019 9:59 am
aeurius wrote: Sat Nov 23, 2019 8:29 am Random question, but i was wondering if sticky notes are permitted in the binder? (like not sticking out but inside). - The event parameters say "Sheet protectors, lamination, tabs and labels" but idk if that applies?? sorry this question is really dumb lmao
The only way you could use sticky notes is to tab or label something- I doubt having actual notes on sticky notes would be permitted as that causes a large extra amount of information that could be included. However, if I were you, if I had some extra information I needed to add I would have a few blank pages in my binder or just write it in with a pencil wherever I needed the extra information (there was a similar case last year where using sticky notes on notes pages events was prohibited, this likely carries over to binder events).
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Does anyone know how to distinguish between the Carolina and Marsh Wren? Seems like I always get those two mixed up...
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pepperonipi wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:35 pm Does anyone know how to distinguish between the Carolina and Marsh Wren? Seems like I always get those two mixed up...
The tail and wings of a carolina wren has the white "stripes" on a brown tail and wings while the tail and wings of a marsh wren has the white "stripes" on a blackish or dark brown tail and wings.

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Blank25 wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 6:38 pm
pepperonipi wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 3:35 pm Does anyone know how to distinguish between the Carolina and Marsh Wren? Seems like I always get those two mixed up...
The tail and wings of a carolina wren has the white "stripes" on a brown tail and wings while the tail and wings of a marsh wren has the white "stripes" on a blackish or dark brown tail and wings.

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In general, how is everyone handling identification? Are you guys just studying it and memorizing, or do you have some sort of flow chart in your binders? This is the one major hurdle of this event that I am hung up on.
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TheMysteriousMapMan wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 7:44 pm In general, how is everyone handling identification? Are you guys just studying it and memorizing, or do you have some sort of flow chart in your binders? This is the one major hurdle of this event that I am hung up on.
I would suggest memorization, as in a test you definitely do not want to let identification be a hurdle to you and waste any time on that. Some techniques you could try would be flashcards, etc. However, if you have extra space in your binder, it certainly would not hurt to have a flowchart in case a tricky specimen comes up.
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Re: Ornithology B/C Dumb Questions Hehe

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Dude if stickers are allowed on binders I’m definitely going to be putting untitled goose game ones 👀 does anyone know if that’s permitted?
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isotelus wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:01 pm
TheMysteriousMapMan wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 7:44 pm In general, how is everyone handling identification? Are you guys just studying it and memorizing, or do you have some sort of flow chart in your binders? This is the one major hurdle of this event that I am hung up on.
I would suggest memorization, as in a test you definitely do not want to let identification be a hurdle to you and waste any time on that. Some techniques you could try would be flashcards, etc. However, if you have extra space in your binder, it certainly would not hurt to have a flowchart in case a tricky specimen comes up.
OK, makes sense. Thanks for the advice!
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