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02 March, 2023

Project Update - February 2023

Project Update - February 2023

We did not have any new members this month. If you know of anyone that may be interested, please direct them to our page!

We are slowly creeping towards spring, so people are beginning to spend more time outside, animals are moving, and plants are beginning to sprout and bud. Let’s look at some of the updates from our iNaturalist Project this past month.

The project increased from 6745 to 6808 observations (+63), 1645 to 1659 species (+14), while the number of observers increased from 154 to 155 (+1).

Our number of Research Grade observations increased from 4392 to 4442 (+50). This equates to a Research Grade percentage of 65.24% (up from 65.11%).

In total, there were 61 observations added to the project within February 2023. The observations include 19 birds, 13 fungi/lichen, 9 mammals, 9 plants, 8 insects, 2 bacteria, and 1 spider.

Of these, there were 40 species recorded. Isabella Tiger Moth was the species observed the most (4 occasions), with Bald Eagle, Northern Saw-whet Owl, Eastern Mole, and Downy Woodpecker all observed on 3 occasions.

The observations came from 9 observers. The top 5 observers were @elias105 (20), @briarrose777 (14), @martyndrabik (10), @jenniferc3 (8), and @yourcatfishfriend (4).

The top observations of the month include:
Northern Saw-whet Owl - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/148701999
American Tree Sparrow - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/148575216
Turban Cup Lichen - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/149095527
Morrison’s Sallow - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/148619831
Confused Eusarca Moth - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/148782252

Thanks to all for contributing to the project!

~ Martyn

Posted on 02 March, 2023 14:00 by martyndrabik martyndrabik | 0 comments | Leave a comment

20 March, 2023

Citizen Science Month Challenge with Erie MetroParks

Next month is Citizen Science Month and Erie MetroParks is holding a Citizen Science Month Challenge from April 1 through April 30.

This is your chance to help record local wildlife species and win some amazing prizes. You can learn about the Citizen Science Month Challenge and register by visiting https://eriemetroparks.org/citizensciencechallenge/.

Get out there and find some amazing wildlife!

Posted on 20 March, 2023 19:31 by martyndrabik martyndrabik | 0 comments | Leave a comment