Gall Week 2022!

It's already August, and we should pick a date for Gall Week 2022! Here in California, it's already fall gall season, and many galls would last till October. Last year people commented that the early October date was already too late for their state. So when should we do it this year? Please suggest dates in the comments, and let's choose something quickly!
Would late August or early September work? We can do a "long week" again, including the two weekends.
I tagged people who expressed interest last year, or were tagged last year. Please feel free to invite more people into the discussion.

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Publicado el 03 de agosto de 2022 a las 10:05 PM por merav merav

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Anytime for me. Thank you @merav !

Anotado por robinellison hace más de un año

You ask such galling questions! Anytime will work...

Anotado por gyrrlfalcon hace más de un año

I am good with any time too.

Anotado por beartracker hace más de un año

first 2 weeks of September ish?

Anotado por leslie_flint hace más de un año

September is the peak of Cynipini observations out of the whole year and would probably be the best balance of tolerable weather (here in Texas it's still likely to be highs near 100 through the end of August) and gall persistence. September is also probably a good time for people to start collecting galls for rearing over the winter; August might be too early in many cases.

As I've been thinking a ton about cynipini phenology and life cycles this year, I want to reiterate that in terms of bang for buck of high observation rate within a narrow window of time, spring is when we would want to focus. Something to think about for next year. A huge proportion of our missing life stages are cyptic, ephemeral galls in the spring and it would be incredible to have a focused effort to get people searching for them during that period.

I am hoping to have a phenology toolset in place on Gallformers by then (showing gall presence/emergence date ranges by latitude, search filter by presence/emergence during a given period, etc),. It's possible we may have a draft version of some of these features up in time for a fall event this year, as a beta test, but I'm not sure I should promise that.

Anotado por megachile hace más de un año

What a gall to action! Those times will work. Galls Y’all.

Anotado por metsa hace más de un año

@megachile - I really wanted to organize a spring event this past year, but things always get so busy in springtime. Let's set a date for a spring event as soon as we are done with the fall event, maybe open the discussion for both here? In California, April or May are good for a spring event, as far as I know.

Anotado por merav hace más de un año

Awesome! So excited for this, I had a great time last year. It's incredible to see just how large the gall community has grown. Would also like it to be earlier for any people living in northerly areas like Canada, October was noted as too late. September should be the best time, I agree. Cynipids will be at their peak, and there will still be some midge galls left from the previous month.

Spreading the word (forgive me for going crazy w/ the tags):
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Anotado por kemper hace más de un año

Personally going to be busy until the last week of august, and September is when I see a lot of my fully matured oak galls here in Ottawa anyways, so if September is how it's leaning that works out great for me!

Anotado por nsouc hace más de un año

I would think September would be good for my general area (Minnesota). We had a late cold spring and a very hot, dry summer; all bets seem off in terms of predicting fall weather, but September would seem to be reasonable.

A short while ago I had no idea galls even existed, and have been talking about them ever since! Thanks to all those who generously ID'd and encouraged interest.

Anotado por kimcwren hace más de un año

Yay gall week! And I agree with the first week or two of September! To make it a “long week” with two weekends, September 3-11 should do it.

Anotado por esummerbell hace más de un año

I appreciate the tag. I'll be keeping my eye on this; Will gladly participate!

Anotado por michaelvoeltz hace más de un año

Thanks for the tag, this isn't a good year for me for any week, but I think you should plan this and do it yearly.

Anotado por skrentnyjeff hace más de un año
Anotado por milliebasden hace más de un año

Thanks for the tag. I will participate whenever you decide to do it.

Anotado por lappelbaum hace más de un año

Gall aboard! Let's do it

Anotado por whateverwatcher hace más de un año

@sararuth want to join in?

Anotado por lappelbaum hace más de un año

I'm in the bay area too, so any time now through October works! September is great!

Anotado por chyroptera hace más de un año

I will be back to Europe by then :(
But I can still participate from the old continent.

Anotado por antoine_guiguet_ hace más de un año

Sounds like fun!

Anotado por base736 hace más de un año

If you're interested @graysquirrel :)

Anotado por robinellison hace más de un año

Thanks for the tag, @robinellison ! I'm definitely interested :) I didn't hear about last year's in time to participate, but it sounded fun.

@merav @megachile It'd be cool to do a spring and a fall version of this, to capture the most diversity - maybe next year?

Anotado por graysquirrel hace más de un año

Thanks for tagging me :)

Anotado por utchee hace más de un año

I'll still be in the Old World but definitely count me in. Late August into early September would be great, but really, anytime is great. :-)

Anotado por andreacala hace más de un año

Sounds awesome, I'll be in Germany but can still definitely participate from over here.. thanks for tagging me @kemper :)

Anotado por alexis_orion hace más de un año

As a rule, these times for northern Hemisphere events are totally wrong for the southern half of the world.

But I have no idea of gall growth and abundance in the various summer, all year and winter rainfall regions of the top half of the planet, so will need to consult. On the other hand I suspect many of our galls are more persistent, although for rearing purposes this may not be helpful.

Anotado por tonyrebelo hace más de un año

September would be good fore me.

@susan_marley

Anotado por steve_mcwilliam hace más de un año

Thanks for a tag @kemper and @merav ! I totally agree with @megachile and September could be also the best option here in Portugal. Moreover it is a great idea consider to organize the next edition during the next spring/early summer.

Anotado por alejandro_lopez_n... hace más de un año

Thank you for the tag! Late August/September sounds good I think?

Anotado por flowntheloop hace más de un año
Anotado por mobbini hace más de un año

September would be good from a European perspective too. With the hot dry summer quite a few plants will have dried up & I anticipate some trees will drop leaves earlier. Late August is probably a little too early though.

Anotado por sk53 hace más de un año

Thank you for the invite! I still don't know too much about galls but I got more interested due to the amount I get from several ID'ers who know who they are (a big thank you!). Sept would be fine for me and a Spring go at it would be neat.
BTW, got some really cool galls this morning on Staghorn Sumac! So big I could see them from the street on my mountain bike! :)

Anotado por ken-potter hace más de un año

Thank you for the invite. will be in Europe at the time. Have never participated in such events before, will try post some stuff from my private account.

Anotado por globalgalls hace más de un año

@ken-potter I'm in the same boat as you - I don't know too much about them, but I've gotten much more into them due to the interest and enthusiasm of the gall community on here. Turns out being told you've photographed something rare and cool is kind of addictive ;)

Anotado por graysquirrel hace más de un año

@graysquirrel I'm totally with you there! Kudos to the gall folks!

Anotado por whateverwatcher hace más de un año

@ken-potter I feel the same way

Anotado por lappelbaum hace más de un año

Gall out!

Anotado por anudibranchmom hace más de un año

Sounds fun! Thanks for the invite. Really looking forward to participating! @jstippick

Anotado por jmole hace más de un año
Anotado por awenninger hace más de un año

@dlevitis FYI in case you want to participate!

Anotado por graysquirrel hace más de un año

SoCal has relatively few observations in September--definitely needs some beefing up. Gall out the troops!

Anotado por cynestor hace más de un año

I'd love to participate this year as well :) I'll be in Europe for parts of september so it'll be interesting if it overlapped with that trip. Will be on the lookout for galls regardless!

Anotado por ekmes hace más de un año

@graysquirrel Look what I found a few days ago, yippee!! https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/129069597

Anotado por robinellison hace más de un año

Ooh, I'm in! Thanks for tagging me. I can do anytime!

Anotado por ocean_beach_goth hace más de un año

I can do anytime.

Anotado por hugovanvliet hace más de un año

Another vote for early-ish September - should be early enough for leaves and some decent weather to still be around here in the PNW. (And perhaps plan another week for spring 2023 for early galls + the southern hemisphere?)

Anotado por giantcicada hace más de un año

Thanks for tagging me! I'll definitely participate from Aotearoa/New Zealand when this happens. Another vote for Septemberish for me, we should have some nice galls coming out then.

Anotado por joedillon hace más de un año
Anotado por alejandro_lopez_n... hace más de un año

I think we have a consensus about early September! Let's do it from Saturday 9/3 to Sunday 9/11. Here in the US it will include the long weekend, so that people that are traveling might get to some unusual places to document, and can use the 2nd weekend to organize public events.
Thanks for all the great comments and suggestions. I'm glad to see so many people are excited about Gall Week! I'll create a new project page and post the link here. Feel free to join the project and invite everyone you know to join :)
And let's start working on a t-shirt!

Anotado por merav hace más de un año

Thanks for the tag @steve_mcwilliam, I'll do my best to record dependent on my location at the time. :)

Anotado por mandapanda hace más de un año

a t-shirt would be cool

Anotado por beartracker hace más de un año

ok, we've got a new project page - please join it, tag everyone, and count the days till 9/3!
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/gall-week-2022

Anotado por merav hace más de un año

@merav Maybe make a project journal post again so everyone can be tagged under it?

Anotado por kemper hace más de un año

The last T-shirt had CA galls on it right? we could pick the NE or SW or Midwest galls--like goldenrod galls or different oak galls or something

Anotado por chyroptera hace más de un año

Good idea, @kemper. Do you think I should tag everyone (there are so many people!) or just hope that all the people that joined the 2021 project will notice the post on their thread?

Anotado por merav hace más de un año

I'd say tag everyone personally just in case? Especially since not many have joined so far. Not everyone tagged will join in any case

Anotado por kemper hace más de un año

ok, thanks! In that case I'll do it in the new project.

Anotado por merav hace más de un año
Anotado por croxvols hace más de un año

Thanks for the tag, I just joined the project!

Anotado por kidneymoth hace más de un año

Gall gang!

Anotado por blazeclaw hace más de un año

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