City Nature Challenge: Get on iNaturalist!


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Posted by Joseph Montes de Oca on April 18, 2017 at 11:29:45

Good morning everyone! Just wanted to send out a call to arms for the City Nature Challenge, I was looking through the species reported and it's a pretty weak showing so far. Miami has only 372 species (of life: plants, animals, fungi etc) reported from April 14th-18th! Today is the last day to report observations so if you see anything at all that is alive in Miami-Dade County, post it on iNaturalist! It is very easy to use, you post a picture, the species you saw and the time and place you saw it (not that different from ebird). Anything you report in Miami-Dade County will automatically be added to our City Nature Challenge. Only five warbler species have been reported so far (common yellowthroat, american redstart, northern waterthrush, pine warbler, and prairie warbler). We only have 1106 observations and 43 participants compared to San Francisco which has 16836 observations and 531 participants! Do your part to show the world how diverse Miami's flora and fauna is! Here are the links where you can compare cities: http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2017-miami http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2017-san-francisco-bay-area Post whatever you saw over the weekend! All you need is a picture. Yellow-throated warbler, black-throated blue etc if you saw any of these birds or any other warblers or other birds post them on iNat! P.S. I don't have any affiliation with iNaturalist besides thinking it is a really great tool and just want to help Miami shine the way it should :D Hope you can help -Joseph Montes de Oca




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