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30 de julio de 2021

Lockyer Valley Region Joins the GSB2021

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Great Southern BioBlitz 2021 - Lockyer Valley Region

October.
Lockyer Community Action (LCA) has nominated the Lockyer Valley Region as a project focus in the Great Southern Bioblitz and has registered as an organiser for the area. We see LCA's role as being a liaison with the GSB team, promotion of the event, and facilitation of those wishing to participate in the BioBlitz.

Anyone can participate in the Bioblitz, whether as an individual, a family, or as a member of an organisation, school, etc.

The aim of including people with an interest in nature but no particular expertise in data collection or species identification in the Great Southern Bioblitz fits in very well with the focus of Lockyer community Action's program for the second half of 2021. Involvement in the GSB Bioblitz and our three planned workshops will provide opportunities for participants to build their skills and knowledge in recognising and recording wildlife, while getting to know people with similar interests and passions.

What are you likely to see?
there have been 297 species observed in the Lockyer Valley RegionL during October, with the most common species observed being the Koala Phascolarctos cinereus (below left © lca_inc), closely followed by the Green tree frog Ranoidea caerulea
(below right © Cara).

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Not in Lockyer ? Have a lookat the communities that have joined via the Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 Umbrella from across the global south!

To find out more information about this event, check out our website at Great Southern Bioblitz

Previous events:
Great Southern Bioblitz 2020 Umbrella
Check out this summary blog about the 2020 Great Southern Bioblitz 'Great Southern Bioblitz - Amazing First Year!' by Pete Crowcroft (AKA @possumpete )

Follow the Great Southern BioBlitz on social media
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Publicado el julio 30, 2021 12:29 MAÑANA por saltmarshsteve saltmarshsteve | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

01 de julio de 2021

More Queenslanders join the GSB as City of Logan joins our campaign

Great Southern BioBlitz 2021 - City of Logan

The City of Logan will be taking part in this year’s Great Southern Bioblitz by hosting their own Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 - City of Logan event. The goal is for members of the community and visitors to the city to record as many species as possible during the event dates. Participants are encouraged to submit all observations of plants, animals, insects etc. and it doesn’t matter if they’re from the Conservation Areas, Parks or even your backyard. It all counts and helps to demonstrate the diversity of species that call the City of Logan home.
The City of Logan has a range of vegetation types including eucalyptus forest, wetland, vine scrub and even rainforest. These vegetation types provide habitat for a range of plants and animals including threatened species such as the Brush tailed rock wallaby, Greater glider, Glossy black cockatoo, Swamp tea tree, Flinders plum and many more.
With the wetter year that we’ve had in Logan, this spring is looking like it should be an excellent time to get out and explore your local area to discover what’s around so please get involved in this event.
There are currently 3,894 observations for Logan so let’s see if we can double that number over the bioblitz weekend.
Below is the Flinders plum which is an endangered rainforest tree. Logan is lucky enough to have a large population of these tree’s on it’s western boundary

Planchonella eerwah on June 05, 2019 at 04:30 PM by @nswanson · iNaturalist

A number of these Greater gliders have recently been recorded in certain parts of Logan.

Greater Glider (Petauroides volans) on June 02, 2021 at 08:20 PM by @Greg asney · iNaturalist


Chain Fruit (Alyxia ruscifolia) from Undullah QLD 4285, Australia on June 05, 2019 at 09:53 PM by nswanson · iNaturalist
This Chain fruit is common throughout Logan and is just one of the many interesting plant species you could find.

Not in the City of Logan? Have a lookat the communities that have joined via the Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 Umbrella from across the global south!

To find out more information about this event, check out our website at Great Southern Bioblitz

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Previous events:
Great Southern Bioblitz 2020 Umbrella
Check out this summary blog about the 2020 Great Southern Bioblitz 'Great Southern Bioblitz - Amazing First Year!' by Pete Crowcroft (AKA @possumpete )

Follow the Great Southern BioBlitz on social media
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Publicado el julio 1, 2021 12:11 TARDE por saltmarshsteve saltmarshsteve | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

Canberra rejoins the GSB in 2021

Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 - Canberra

Canberra, the bush capital, is positioned between mountains and sea, and her woodlands and wetlands are home to many special and fascinating species. Like this male Gang-gang Cockatoo Callocephalon fimbriatum observed by @flinkbag ©flinkbag, Woden Valley, ACT, Australia.


Gang-gang Cockatoo Callocephalon fimbriatum
Male spotted alone. Chattering to himself by @flinkbag © flinkbag, Woden Valley, ACT, Australia

2021 will be Canberra's second year participating in the Great Southern Bioblitz! Let's reflect on some of the statistics from last Bioblitz:

In total there were roughly 680 observations made of 280 spp by 33 observers over the Bioblitz period. The top
three species observed were the crimson rosella (Platycercus elegans ©jb2602, @jb2602 ), yellow-faced honey eater (Caligavis chrysops ©Vicki, @redsnow ), and the magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen).


In fact, 9 out of the top 10 observed species were birds!

The top non-avian species observed were the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus, top left ©deborod, @deborod), Australian water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii ssp. howittii
, top right ©SamColgan, @sam_colgan), European honeybee (lower left © allybyrd, @allybyrd) and Early Nancy (below right, @steve818).

This year the Bioblitz will be held approximately a month later in the year (October 22-25) when it will be a bit warmer, and we should expect to see some more species emerging from their winter hiatus. In late October we might expect to see pink-eared ducks, royal spoonbills, more species of reptiles and many more insects, including the bogong moth which is at its peak around late October. Hopefully we will be able to spot several more species of orchids as well that time of year.

Let's see if we can smash our personal bests in the 2020 Bioblitz! Do you think we can reach 1000 observations and 500 species? Maybe we can break up the ave-club and get some non-birds into the top ten! How about getting 50 observers this year? Invite your friends to sign up and let's find out what's springing to life during the Great Southern Bioblitz in Canberra.

For more information or if you have questions, please see the project Facebook page here: Great Southern BioBlitz - Canberra and ACT
written by @claudiarose
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Not in Canberra? Have a lookat the communities that have joined via the Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 Umbrella from across the global south!

To find out more information about this event, check out our website at Great Southern Bioblitz

Previous events:
Great Southern Bioblitz 2020 Umbrella
Check out this summary blog about the 2020 Great Southern Bioblitz 'Great Southern Bioblitz - Amazing First Year!' by Pete Crowcroft (AKA @possumpete )

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27 de junio de 2021

Greater Sydney

Great Southern BioBlitz 2021 - Greater Sydney

After a successful City Nature Challenge earlier in the year, the Southern Hemisphere once again gets the opportunity for a large-scale BioBlitz during its Spring, with the second edition of the Great Southern BioBlitz. This year's observation period will run from October 22nd-25th, the perfect time for birds, flowering plants, bugs and more. Large areas of Australia are meant to have a wet winter and early spring this year, so the conditions should be perfect!

Sydney is always a strong BioBlitz contributor; we managed to make more than 3,000 observations in this year's City Nature Challenge! My challenge to everyone is for Sydney to reach 3,500 observations during the Great Southern BioBlitz 2021.

During all of spring and across all years in Sydney, the most observed species is the silver princess cicada, followed by eastern water dragons, greengrocer cicadas and 8 bird species. Interestingly, during last year's event, the top 10 most observed species were much more of a mixed bag from a taxonomic perspective; 5 birds, 2 molluscs, an orchid, a shark and an insect. I'm looking forward to which mix of species we see this year, and will be aiming to see 50 new species I've never seen before :)

And of course, for anyone who won't be in Sydney or who can't participate, your identifications are also warmly welcomed.

-thebeachcomber


Elegant Blue Webcap Cortinarius rotundisporus observed by
@shabadoo75 © Joe Lipson

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Not in Sydney? Have a look at the communities that have joined via the Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 Umbrella from across the global south!

To find out more information about this event, check out our website at Great Southern Bioblitz

Previous events:
Great Southern Bioblitz 2020 Umbrella
Check out this summary blog about the 2020 Great Southern Bioblitz 'Great Southern Bioblitz - Amazing First Year!' by Pete Crowcroft (AKA @possumpete )

Follow the Great Southern BioBlitz on social media
The Great Southern Bioblitz team have a Facebook page Great Southern Bioblitz
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Contact us through social media or via greatsouthernbioblitz@gmail.com

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26 de junio de 2021

GSB2021 , Castlemaine Region

Great Southern BioBlitz 2021 - Castlemaine Region

The Castlemaine Field Naturalist Club will be hosting the Great Southern Bioblitz in Central Victoria, specifically in Mt Alexander Shire and the eastern part of Hepburn Shire. This area is sometimes referred to as “Upside Down Country” due to the massive impact of mining during the 19th-century goldrushes and extending into the first half of the 20th century. Today the forests are slowly recovering and local Landcare groups are working to restore the creek-lines and degraded areas.
Our area is home to a wide variety of fauna and flora including a number of rare or restricted range species. Spring is the peak time for most species. Plants are flowering following the cool, damp winter and before the heat of summer. It is also the time when most fauna species are active.
One of our special species is the Eltham Copper Butterfly. Our area is home to the largest population of this endangered species which has a complex relationship with ants and the Bursaria that it feeds on. However, our most common butterflies include species such as the Meadow Argus which can be found during much of the year.

© bridgetfarmer, some rights reserved (@bridgetfarmer)

Our area is also known for a wide variety of orchids, many of which flower during spring. The Small Spider-orchid is an example of one of our local orchids that may be found during the bioblitz.

(c) Euan Moore, some rights reserved (
@calamanthus)

Our challenge is to document as many species as possible from our region so that we can track the recovery after the damage caused by mining. So please join us for the GSB, you may even be lucky enough to find a Platypus or Rakali in one of our creeks.

Rakali at Shepherds Flat (c) jillwilliams, some rights reserved (@jillwilliams).

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Not in Castlemaine? Have a look at the communities that have joined via the Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 Umbrella from across the global south!
To find out more information about this event, check out our website at Great Southern Bioblitz
Previous events:
Great Southern Bioblitz 2020 Umbrella

Check out this summary blog about the 2020 Great Southern Bioblitz 'Great Southern Bioblitz - Amazing First Year!' by Pete Crowcroft (AKA @possumpete )

Follow the Great Southern BioBlitz on social media
The Great Southern Bioblitz team have a Facebook page Great Southern Bioblitz
We are also on Twitter GSBioblitz
and Instagram gsbioblitz
Contact us through social media or via greatsouthernbioblitz@gmail.com
? Have a lookat the communities that have joined via the Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 Umbrella from across the global south!

To find out more information about this event, check out our website at Great Southern Bioblitz

Share on social media #GSBioblitz #GSB2021

Previous events:
Great Southern Bioblitz 2020 Umbrella
Check out this summary blog about the 2020 Great Southern Bioblitz 'Great Southern Bioblitz - Amazing First Year!' by Pete Crowcroft (AKA @possumpete )

Follow the Great Southern BioBlitz on social media
The Great Southern Bioblitz team have a Facebook page Great Southern Bioblitz
We are also on Twitter GSBioblitz
and Instagram gsbioblitz
Contact us through social media or via greatsouthernbioblitz@gmail.com

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Publicado el junio 26, 2021 08:14 MAÑANA por saltmarshsteve saltmarshsteve | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

25 de junio de 2021

Surf Coast

Great Southern BioBlitz 2021 -Surf Coast

Although the GSB is only in its second year, the Surf Coast region in Victoria, Australia, has been bioblitzing each spring since 2018, with our previous events taking place over the whole month of September. We will be looking to improve on our previous numbers of observations and species recorded, which has steadily increased every year.
Looking forward to being part of this amazing bioblitz of the southern hemisphere!

Thick-lipped Spider-Orchid Caladenia cardiochila observed by
@destino, Aireys Inlet VIC, Australia ©destino
Personally, I would like to top 1000 observations of several hundred different species. On paper, it really shouldn’t be a problem - the Surf Coast is such a biodiversity hotspot, with the incredibly rich heathlands due to be in spectacular flower. The tall forests, dunes and other woodland areas each have their own unique floral ecosystems.

There is the small line of habitat where the land meets the ocean. Here we can observe the rich biodiversity of molluscs, seaweeds, crabs and echinoderms, protected inside one of our marine parks and reserves. These rockpool intertidal zones are always exciting to explore both day and night, it just has to be low tide!

Smooth Shore Crab - Brachyura observed by
@possumpete, Aireys Inlet VIC, Australia

Fingers crossed for clear water, the underwater camera might even get a chance to observe some of the many different species of fish that inhabit the shallow underwater reefs.

Although, the most likely source for massive numbers of species comes at night, when shining a light onto a white sheet can attract hundreds of different species of moths straight to your home.

Emerald Moth Chlorocoma sp. observed by
@possumpete, Anglesea, VIC, Australia

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Not in the Surf Coast ? Have a lookat the communities that have joined via the Great Southern Bioblitz 2021 Umbrella from across the global south!

To find out more information about this event, check out our website at Great Southern Bioblitz

Previous events:
Great Southern Bioblitz 2020 Umbrella
Check out this summary blog about the 2020 Great Southern Bioblitz 'Great Southern Bioblitz - Amazing First Year!' by Pete Crowcroft (AKA @possumpete )

Follow the Great Southern BioBlitz on social media
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Publicado el junio 25, 2021 03:21 MAÑANA por saltmarshsteve saltmarshsteve | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

13 de junio de 2021

Can Hobart make 1500 species in the GSB?

Great Southern BioBlitz 2021 -Hobart

SciPubTas will be hosting a BioBlitz event,Great Southern BioBlitz 2021 -Hobart as part of Science in the Park 2021! A BioBlitz is a survey of biodiversity within a specified area time frame. During this period, participants aim to find and record as many species as possible within the time frame. BioBlitz' are a great way to learn more about the biodiversity of an area, including discovering new species and recording species range extensions.

The event will be run by local experts as part of the Great Southern BioBlitz. The Great Southern BioBlitz is an opportunity for all Southern Hemisphere countries to record organisms during Spring and showcase our beautiful biodiversity to the world. The event is run by a grassroots network of keen citizen scientists from across the globe. Come join in the Hobart event!
Hobart in spring is a wonderful sight. Did you know the most commonly observed species over spring in Hobart is the Tasmanian Eastern Rosella Platycercus eximius ssp. diemenensis seen below observed by ©di1975, some rights reserved (@di1975 ) with only 15 observations narrowly beating out the silver gull.

While everyone deserves a challenge I would like to set Tassie one, there have only been 1050 species observed in spring in the combined Glenorchy & Hobart area. are you up for the challenge of rearanging these numbers to 1500 species? There are plenty of amazing species including this one Maratus pavonis check them out, apparently they are really friendly and love to say 'Hi"

Maratus pavonis © Keith Martin-Smith, some rights reserved
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