Diario del proyecto Flowers of the High KZN Drakensberg

15 de marzo de 2023

Mile High Club IDs Please.

@sandraf (see https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/27110196) is keen to get some of these identifications sorted out.

Please help her out.

These 1,590 (4%) are desperate and dont even have a family ID: (please help ID the desperate ones here)

From here on it will probably help to filter by your favourite families:
(forgotten how the ID curation tool works: see 2min tut here: https://vimeo.com/246153496 )

These 2,642 (7%) at least have a family, but no genus yet: (please help get these to genus here)

These 8,050 (21%) have a genus known, but need a species: (please help get these to genus here)

These 7,516 (19%) observations of species need verification: (please confirm or re-ID these species here)

These 18,977 (49%) are Research Grade: (you can double-check them here)

Summary:
38,660 observations of 2,439 species by 881 observers.

Thanks especially to our 960 Identifiers.

Publicado el marzo 15, 2023 12:56 TARDE por tonyrebelo tonyrebelo | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

17 de mayo de 2018

iSpot Journal

DrakensbErg
22 December 2014 - 8:02PM Riaan Stals

Oops
29 December 2014 - 2:33PM Outrampsjenny
Thank you Riaan.

I presume that you mean
3 January 2015 - 2:40PM Tony Rebelo
I presume that you mean "High KZN Berg".
cos Drakensberg often continues to Wolfberg in the north to Limpopo and much further south, and often includes much more "middle berg".

Surprisingly
3 January 2015 - 2:37PM Tony Rebelo
Surprisingly few people know the difference between a mountain (-berg) and a town (-burg or -burgh - think Edinburgh).
Of course, many places have both!!

Nice one Jen
29 December 2014 - 4:42PM outramps
Some beautiful pics to start it all up

Publicado el mayo 17, 2018 06:50 MAÑANA por tonyrebelo tonyrebelo | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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