Nominate most interesting observations! | Nommez les observations les plus intéressantes!

Great work with all our observations! Keep them coming!

I would like to share some of our most interesting finds with the global organizers and I need your help to figure out which ones! I need to provide them on Thursday! so:

Before midnight Wednesday (April 29)

Please post a comment here to nominate your top "most interesting" 3-5 observations from this challenge and share why you like each one of them best!

Beau travail avec toutes nos observations! Continuez à envoyer plus!

Je voudrais partager certaines de nos découvertes les plus intéressantes avec les organisateurs mondiaux et j'ai besoin de votre aide pour trouver lesquelles! Je dois les fournir jeudi! donc:

Avant minuit mercredi (29 avril)
Veuillez poster un commentaire ici pour nominer vos 3 à 5 observations «les plus intéressantes» de ce défi et expliquer pourquoi vous les aimez le plus!

Publicado el 28 de abril de 2020 a las 07:58 PM por hacole hacole

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Is this for Ottawa? I'm not near Ottawa, but I could look.

Anotado por bug_girl hace casi 4 años

Dineutus hornii - first observation identifiable of this species on iNat
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/43753367

Anotado por mpintar hace casi 4 años

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/40020722
Parce que c'est une première mention pour le Québec.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/39223523
C'est une deuxième mention pour la Saskatchewan et le Canada.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/34378623
Récolté pour la première fois depuis 1929.

Anotado por jeanfrancoisroch hace casi 4 años

Hi all, my apologies to anyone who didn't want to me notified! I tagged everyone who contributed to this week's "City Nature Challenge" in the National Capital Region (not just Ottawa), assuming they had some interest in the event. Rest assured there is not a "list", and I will make note that you aren't following the event.

Regards,
Heather

Anotado por hacole hace casi 4 años

Great work on this @hacole! My thinking on the most interesting observations is that out of the roughly 2700 observations, nearly half of them are plants (about 1150). Not bad Ottawa-Gatineau for a time when almost nothing is in flower and leaves haven't appeared yet!

Anotado por jpage_cwf hace casi 4 años

@hacole What is purpose of providing observations to you. Is this for a specific regional project or something worldwide? I'm just wondering why I was on this list and how the data will be used. Thanks.

Anotado por ryruther hace casi 4 años

:) Thanks @jpage_cwf ! I wonder how many of our plant records are 'evidence' from last year..... ;) I am really happy for the umbrella project your side set up for tracking within Canada, and REALLY excited to see all our project's "research grade" observations! I want to see the statistics for that!

Anotado por hacole hace casi 4 años

Hi @ryruther, we are in the middle of a global "city nature challenge" you can find more info here https://citynaturechallenge.org/. All observations in the National Capital Region between April 24-27 are included in the challenge and we have one week to complete uploads and identifications before the results across the over 200 cities participating will be tallied. The global organizers have asked the cities to share (optionally) some of their most interesting observations. I made the (incorrect) assumption that all iNaturalist users who had submitted observations and identifications for this project since April 24, knew that it was happening, and would be interested in sharing their opinion (this is where I would have found your name; as an observer/identifier on an observation made in the NCR between April 24-27). I didn't mean to tag folks who weren't already actively 'participating'. Happy for your contributions! (we are currently in third place of Canadian participating cities (behind Calgary and Halifax :( stats here: https://inaturalist.ca/projects/city-nature-challenge-canada-2020-defi-nature-urbaine)
Heather

Anotado por hacole hace casi 4 años

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