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Peter Boughton
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Either for entering natural history competitions that require it, or simply for more accurate titles, if you've taken a great shot of an animal or plant, how do you go about identifying what the thing in your photograph actually is?


**Update:** Some helpful answers already, but almost all North America based - it'd be great to have some global and/or European-based resources.

Either for entering natural history competitions that require it, or simply for more accurate titles, if you've taken a great shot of an animal or plant, how do you go about identifying what the thing in your photograph actually is?

Either for entering natural history competitions that require it, or simply for more accurate titles, if you've taken a great shot of an animal or plant, how do you go about identifying what the thing in your photograph actually is?


**Update:** Some helpful answers already, but almost all North America based - it'd be great to have some global and/or European-based resources.
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Peter Boughton
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How do you identify the Common or Latin names of your subjects?

Either for entering natural history competitions that require it, or simply for more accurate titles, if you've taken a great shot of an animal or plant, how do you go about identifying what the thing in your photograph actually is?