How are we going to put trees and all of the artifacts in there that we need to have to tell the story and then we wanna make sure that we have this proper specimens to what we’re trying to do. It was interesting that when you came into the birdhouse, sign copy has always been an enigma to me because there’s all kinds of sign copy. Everybody writes sign copy different but I would write the sign copy so that it would tell a story, so that when you’re looking at an exhibit, instead of having all these little individual tags of that’s a yellow-throated euphonia or that’s something else, is that something else which doesn’t go through, it doesn’t stick in people’s minds. Tell the story, this is a mountain rainforest. And tell the story about colors of birds in these types of environments and why they’re that way so that they walk away with the concept ’cause they’re not gonna remember what a red-legged honeycreeper looks like. They’ll forget at the minute they walk to the next exhibit. So, try to portray concepts. Now, some of the species obviously, you had to talk directly about and say this is a bateleur eagle and here’s why they called them bateleurs and you’d have to design your sign copy for individuals.