Diario del proyecto Pollinator Week 2021 - Pollinator Bioblitz

09 de mayo de 2022

Pollinator Week Bioblitz 2022

Hi everyone,

Thank you so much for participating in the Pollinator Week Bioblitz last year! If you are interested in participating again this year, join our new project page at https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/pollinator-week-2022-pollinator-bioblitz.

For more information about Pollinator Week, visit https://www.pollinator.org/pollinator-week.

For more pollinator resources, visit https://www.pollinator.org.

Thanks again, and I can't wait to see this year's observations!

Publicado el mayo 9, 2022 07:34 TARDE por anthcolangelo anthcolangelo | 1 comentario | Deja un comentario

24 de junio de 2021

Upload multiple photos of same individual as single observation

Good Morning Pollinator Week Bioblitz Participants!

One important request for uploading observations: please make sure to upload multiple photos of the same individual pollinator as a single observations.

The problem with uploading multiple photos of the same individual (by dragging and dropping files) is that iNaturalist will create multiple observations, which inflates the number of observations. As researchers, we'd love to get some idea about relative abundances of our pollinators. So, if you take 10 photos of the same pollinator, that's great for identification purposes! But please make sure those photos are posted in a single observation -- otherwise it looks like there are 10 individuals, not 1.

I recommend uploading a single photo to make the observation, and then edit the observation to upload extra photos of the same individual. There's a little +image icon at the bottom of the primary photo and you can add multiple photos at a time this way for the same individual. If anyone knows an easier way to add multiple photos of a single individual, please feel free to comment!

If you've accidentally created multiple observations by uploading multiple photos of an individual pollinator, we'd greatly appreciate your help in curating data by removing duplicate photos and moving them into a single observation. I know that's a hassle, but it helps improve the quality of data tremendously!

Thanks so much for participating!

Publicado el junio 24, 2021 12:26 TARDE por maryajamieson maryajamieson | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

21 de junio de 2021

Pollinator Week 2021 Bioblitz

Hello Pollinator Week Bioblitz Participants!

Thank you for signing up for our iNaturalist project! We're so happy to have you participate in this Pollinator Week event.

Did you know that Pollinator Week 2021 (June 21-27) is the fifteenth consecutive year of bringing greater awareness to the critically important issue of pollinator conservation since Pollinator Partnership (P2) founded the initiative in 2007? Similar to last year, Pollinator Week will facilitate a number of virtual and socially distant events with people across the planet pledging to continue to promote pollinator health and well-being.

This iNaturalist Bioblitz project is being organized by the North American Pollinator Partnership Campaign's Urban Pollinator Task Force in collaboration with the North American Collaboration Task Force. We attempted to make this project as inclusive as possible, while also allowing observations to auto-populate. Sorry if we left out one of your favorite pollinator taxa! But, our goal is to try to curate data generated from this event. So, out of necessity, we've filtered some taxonomic groups out.

We're especially interested in learning more about the diversity and distribution of pollinators and the floral resources that support them. If you see a pollinator on a flower, snap a photo and upload. It's as simple as that. Happy Pollinator Week!

To learn more about Pollinator Week events go to www.pollinator.org.

Best wishes,
Mary Jamieson & Anthony Colangelo

Publicado el junio 21, 2021 07:14 TARDE por maryajamieson maryajamieson | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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