Quest for the commons!

So, I've been really enjoying the new observations screen the more I play with it (major kudos to @kueda @loarie @alexshepard @joelle @pleary ). It is also inspiring me to observe more of the common stuff... I know, I know, I know... I already observe LOTS of super common stuff, but the observation screen is providing me more reason to continue this.

For instance, when you search observations in Texas, view species, change the view to grid, then BAM -- you've got a digital field guide. Narrow it down to 'plants' or 'insects' and you've got the most frequently observed species in Texas. Narrow it down to county, and then you've got a species guide for that county/area... I'm loving it. :)

Some of the guides I like to use:

Birds of Texas:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=18&subview=grid&taxon_id=3&view=species

Plants of Texas:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=18&subview=grid&taxon_id=47126&view=species

Dragonflies/Damselflies of Texas:
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=18&subview=grid&taxon_id=47792&view=species

Now, these need to be filled up with the common critters/plants! Here's some more encouragement to observe stuff, even if it's super common. :)

Posted on 13 de julho de 2016, 04:28 AM by sambiology sambiology

Observações

Fotos / Sons

What

Abelha-Do-Mel (Apis mellifera)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Junho 30, 2016

Descrição

Right before I presented to a group of kiddos at a Dallas Public Library, I went to this park to catch some bugs to show-and-tell. :)

Fotos / Sons

What

Sabiá-Setentrional (Mimus polyglottos)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 2, 2016

Descrição

Elizabeth and I went on some fabric hunting today, so of course, I spent some time in local parks. :)

I went over to Mouzon Park in McKinney while Elizabeth was at "Quilting is Happiness." I was pretty happy by this stream looking at dragonflies and plants. :)

Fotos / Sons

What

Esquilo-Raposa (Sciurus niger)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 2, 2016

Descrição

Elizabeth and I went on some fabric hunting today, so of course, I spent some time in local parks. :)

I went over to Mouzon Park in McKinney while Elizabeth was at "Quilting is Happiness." I was pretty happy by this stream looking at dragonflies and plants. :)

Fotos / Sons

What

Lagarto-Espinhoso-Do-Texas (Sceloporus olivaceus)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 4, 2016

Descrição

Had today off, so I ran a few errands, and stopped by a park, of course. Was surprised (although not really) to see @bob777 at Southwest Nature Preserve! We walked around for a bit and spotted some more cool things. :)

Fotos / Sons

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 4, 2016

Descrição

Had today off, so I ran a few errands, and stopped by a park, of course. Was surprised (although not really) to see @bob777 at Southwest Nature Preserve! We walked around for a bit and spotted some more cool things. :)

Fotos / Sons

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 4, 2016

Descrição

Had today off, so I ran a few errands, and stopped by a park, of course. Was surprised (although not really) to see @bob777 at Southwest Nature Preserve! We walked around for a bit and spotted some more cool things. :)

Fotos / Sons

What

Guaxinim (Procyon lotor)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 6, 2016

Descrição

Had an awesome time with @dfwuw and @briang at Spring Creek Preserve in Garland -- this place was awesome! This was for the TPWD's Nature Tourism magazine for places to see nature in DFW. This place has a thumb's up! :)

Fotos / Sons

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 9, 2016

Descrição

Stopped by Tyre Park in Arlington -- not the safest feeling park... but there was a pond and some nature. :)

Fotos / Sons

What

Erva-Cinderella (Calyptocarpus vialis)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 9, 2016

Descrição

Stopped by Tyre Park in Arlington -- not the safest feeling park... but there was a pond and some nature. :)

Fotos / Sons

What

Lince-Pardo (Lynx rufus)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 9, 2016

Descrição

Set up trail cam and caught a bobcat! :)

Fotos / Sons

What

Castanheira (Junonia coenia)

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 10, 2016

Descrição

Enjoyed going to Little Fossil Park in Haltom City this evening. :) I ran out of daylight though, so I'll have to come back -- next time with a dip net to catch some aquatics.

Fotos / Sons

Observador

sambiology

Data

Julho 11, 2016

Descrição

Right before the North Texas Master Naturalist board meeting, I ate some dinner at this little park. :)

Comentários

Sam, you are absolutely amazing and a wonderful cheerleader for us iNat folks... Thank you for your continued and contagious enthusiasm regarding iNat, TMN, TPWD and whatever other organizations you inspire. You have more influence than you can imagine in the state of Texas....

Publicado por connlindajo quase 8 anos antes

@sambiology This is great, Sam. Thanks!

Publicado por joelle quase 8 anos antes

Sam, you've addressed something that I have been thinking about asking. When I visit a new area, I tend to want to photograph everything, even the common stuff, at least once. I figure that at least it's documented one time in an area, although lately I've been backing off a bit. I agree with you that it's nice to have the visual of a digital field guide.

Publicado por kellyfuerstenberg quase 8 anos antes

I agree with you 100% Sam.

Yes, I believe we should observe the common species in each area we visit, as the distribution of the common, or even so-called "ubiquitous" species, is often quite poorly recorded and understood, because in general most people don't pay attention to them.

And yes, the instant "digital field guide" feature is extremely useful! Using that feature, I immediately found a few wildly incorrect IDs that would have taken me a very long time to come across otherwise.

These new improvements to iNaturalist are really terrific. :) Tremendous thanks to the team that builds this fabulous structure for us to use!

Publicado por susanhewitt quase 8 anos antes

I'm really enjoying the changes, too! I keep wondering though, are they working on a "previous/next photo" option? It seems crazy to have to open each one separately. Any idea?

Publicado por kimberlietx quase 8 anos antes

I was similarly motivated when I went to some HIGHLY visited National Parks last month and saw they didn't have very many plant observations. Knowing pretty much nothing about southwestern flora, I just photographed everything I could that was blooming. I was taunted by the plants that only seemed to flower along roadsides where there was no good place to stop an RV...

Publicado por carrieseltzer quase 8 anos antes

I had no idea about making a field guide that way! I tried it with my state (NY) and there is a hilarious lack of observations, but the nearby state (VT) has totally rocked iNaturalist. Very helpful! And all that means is uncharted territory for me to explore if I stay in NY!

I love observing the common stuff, mostly because I have no idea which of it is common, as you've likely noticed with my TX observations. ;)

Publicado por beepboop quase 8 anos antes

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