יומן של Great Southern BioBlitz 2020 - Coffs Harbour Region

אוקטובר 19, 2021

This year's project - 2021 Great Southern BioBlitz

Hey folks!

One last reminder for those who have missed the new project for this year's GSB:

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/great-southern-bioblitz-2021-coffs-harbour-region

Make sure you join if you haven't already!

Cheers,

Nick

הועלה ב-אוקטובר 19, 2021 08:00 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 0 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

ספטמבר 10, 2021

This year's project - 2021 Great Southern BioBlitz

Hey folks!
Here is the project for this year's event:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/great-southern-bioblitz-2021-coffs-harbour-region

Make sure you join if you haven't already!

Cheers,

Nick

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 10, 2021 12:35 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 0 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

אוקטובר 29, 2020

Citizen Science

Hello again (mostly) local iNat and environmental enthusiasts!

I am using this journal as a way to communicate with other locals in the area for two reasons:

I've just got off the phone with Cassie Thompson from the Natural Resources Commission , who has identified our Coffs and Bellingen area Great Southern BioBlitz project as something we could build into a citizen science partnership for this area. They are trying to link with citizen science organisations and projects already in place to gather data on local forests.

Here are some of the main points we covered:

  • They are interested in obtaining accurate and curated data directly from a local project
  • Data will focus on all species present in forests including state forests, national parks, private native forests and crown forested land
  • Particular focus on threatened species in conjunction with common species
  • Possibility of being provided with remote monitoring systems ie remote video and recording devices to enable monitoring of local forests for difficult to find species (sound recorders, camera traps etc)
  • Workshops and training

This could possibly be an opportunity for locals (such as ourselves) to provide data directly to a government organisation, in order to (hopefully) protect our local forests and ensure they are managed correctly.

I know there are other local environmental and citizen science projects in our area aimed at protecting the ecosystems we have left and hope to link with them if something comes of this. I am envisioning a local community of naturalists helping and learning from each other, contributing something meaningful and usable. We all know the potential iNaturalist has for citizen science and it would be nice to expand it locally and possibly have a real impact.

If you have any thoughts, questions, ideas, comments or people that may be interested (including yourself of course!) in contributing to such a local project/partnership, please comment below or get in touch.

More information on the project can be found here: https://nrc.nsw.gov.au/forest-monitoring

הועלה ב-אוקטובר 29, 2020 03:58 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 2 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

אוקטובר 10, 2020

Great Southern BioBlitz complete! Final results and statistics

This year’s Great Southern Bioblitz has been quite a success overall considering it is in its first year. With 3000+ participants from 155 regions around the southern hemisphere, we reached a total of more than 90 000 observations of over 12 000 different species in just 4 days!

Our locals from the Coffs and Bellingen region did our area proud, finishing high up on the totals leader board. A huge thankyou to everyone who participated from our zone, particularly those of you who downloaded and used the iNaturalist app for the first time. We hope that you enjoyed your day(s) exploring local natural environments and hopefully learning a thing or two about the organisms that live there. Please continue to submit any interesting sightings you come across, as they may one day become an important record!
The overall victory went to the seasoned campaigners in Cape Town, South Africa, who have previously participated in similar events for the City Nature Challenge. We have a long way to go if we want to compete with Cape Town, but our stats were nonetheless very impressive:

Results for Coffs/Bellingen in overall event:

  • Overall position – 7th (out of 155 participating regions)
  • Overall position based on number of species – 3rd!!
  • Most species out of the 28 Australian regions!
  • Third most observations of the Australian regions
  • 17th best participation overall

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Totals for the Coffs/Bellingen Region over 4 days:

  • Total observations – 3413
  • Total species - 1311
  • Total participants – 47

Species stats:

  • Plants – 1388 sightings of 509 different species
  • Insects – 659 sightings of 275 different species
  • Molluscs – 616 sightings of 252 different species
  • Birds – 355 sightings of 113 different species
  • Arachnids - 125 sightings of 47 different species
  • Fungi – 47 sightings of 17 different species
  • Crustaceans – 42 sightings of 22 different species
  • Mammals – 22 sightings of 10 different species
  • Reptiles – 21 sightings of 10 different species
  • Fish – 20 sightings of 13 different species

Top 5 most observed sightings in our area:

We had 16 sightings of vulnerable or endangered species in our area, including 5 sightings of the Grey-headed Flying Fox and this sighting of the Sphagnum Frog (Philoria sphagnicolus) by @baileyensis: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60938567

Thanks so much to all of our local observers during the event, in particular our top 20 observers:
@dianadavey, @adrian2370, @briancadam, @ralfmagee, @kimwin, @luke__e, @cesdamess, @shaunbamford, @mdebrauwer, @jane508, @jen94, @rebecca984, @happywombat, @ratite, @alyssa_bamford, @sienna12345, @fmksandy, @dorothy104, @coffstrails, @nicklambert

Also a huge thank you to our top identifiers, without whom we would have many, many more unknowns and a much smaller species list! @thebeachcomber, @mmmr91, @ben_travaglini, @adrian2370, @cesdamess, @ briancadam, @dustaway, @scottwgavins, @heathwallum, @reiner, @twan3253, @extraneus, @torhek, @indrabone, @paul1046, @lifeisamazing, @sultana, @vicfazio3, @predomalpha, @pewin, @nicklambert

All stats and sightings for the Coffs/Bellingen region can be found on our iNaturalist project by clicking this link:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/great-southern-bioblitz-2020-coffs-harbour-region

Remember, each of our 3413 observations was photographed, uploaded, and identified within the time period and shows what a small group of local people is capable of achieving in a short amount of time. Hopefully the up-to-date data generated from this event and other local sightings will be of use for things such as analysis of distributions of species in the area.

Thanks once again for your participation and we hope to see you all again next time around!

We’ll finish with a few of the many highlights:

  • A Needle Bug Water Scorpian (Ranatra dispar) found by @euan_provost

Water Scorpian

  • A New Holland Honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae), uncommonly seen in our area, photographed by @kimwin

New Holland Honeyeater

  • A washed up Dunker's Pipehorse (Solegnathus dunckeri) found by @tanikacs

Dunker's Pipehorse

  • This beautiful Butterfly-Wing Sand Shell (Naticarius alapapilionis) found by @adrian2370

Naticarius alapapilionis

  • A Bird-dropping Arkys Spider (Arkys curtulus) seen by @nicklambert

Arkys curtulus

We used the scope of our zone to the full while observing during the event. Here are some sightings from the very edges of our area:

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הועלה ב-אוקטובר 10, 2020 04:15 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 15 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

ספטמבר 29, 2020

It's (almost) over

Well done everyone, massive effort from our Coffs/Bello contingent!

Now it's time to upload any other photos you took during the event and identify our regions sightings. Thanks again to all our participants on the ground as well as our identifiers!

A summary of the event is coming very soon! :)

If you see any noteworthy highlights/sightings, please tag me so I can mention it.

Nick

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 29, 2020 01:19 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 2 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

ספטמבר 27, 2020

Day 3

Coming to the end of Day 3 and we are still holding our own!

Quick summary at 9 pm:

  • 1500 observations
  • 722 species
  • 45 observers

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This gets us up into 4th position overall, out of the total 145 regions that are participating!! We are also in 3rd place for the number of unique species, showing off that Coffs and Bellingen diversity!

A couple of highlights from today:

@baileyensis found this Land Snail (Brazieresta larreyi) which was the first sighting uploaded to iNat and was identified by expert Kevin Bonham: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60938372

@adrian2370 managed to photograph these two Rainbow Bee-Eaters (Merops ornatus): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60941268

@mdebrauwer saw some Light-blue Soldier Crabs (Mictyris longicarpus): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60940963

@dianadavey caught a glimpse of the beautiful Azure Kingfisher (Ceyx azureus): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60938640

If there are any other cool sightings I have missed that you feel should be highlighted, please tag me in them!!

Thanks to the identifiers for all their hard work, it is much appreciated and we would not be doing so well without you!

One day to go!! Photos first, upload later. We have 10 days to upload after the event finishes at midnight tomorrow. Well done all!

@adrian2370 @dianadavey @cesdamess @briancadam @shaunbamford @mdebrauwer @ralfmagee @jane508 @luke__e @happywombat @jen94 @ratite @alyssa_bamford @sienna12345 @dorothy104 @coffstrails @mitchellhickey @baileyensis @ericserco23 @fmksandy @erahman @clairecottage @rebecca984 @corey129 @michelle1644 @nksilvy @tanikacs @earnshawengineering @d-tjarlz @sean559 @thomasshakespeare @euan_provost @louiseavalon @derek12345 @lucy299 @kimwin @dells @michellewalks

Thanks ID'ers! @paul1046 @mmmr91 @thebeachcomber @ben_travaglini @torhek @scottwgavins @reiner @heathwallum @jadonald @twan3253 @indrabone @pewin @nyoni-pete

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 27, 2020 11:26 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 6 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

ספטמבר 25, 2020

24 hr Update and Highlights

We are 22 hours into the event and have made a great start!

Here are some of (not all of) the highlights from the first day:

@fmksandy saw this Common Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis punctulatus) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60692974

@erahman found this Bleating Tree Frog (Litoria dentata) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60697710

@shaunbamford came across this Westwood's Green Centipede (Cormocephalus westwoodi) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60686043

@jane508 saw an ootheca of the Australian Green Mantis (Orthodera ministralis) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60689951

and @adrian2370 managed to photograph a flying Bee Fly (Meomyia fasciculata) as well as a Regent Bowerbird (Sericulus chrysocephalus)
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60680764
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/60679151

The stats:

18 people have made 375 observations of 249 different species in our region. This is enough to push us into 2nd position overall, 91 observations behind the Greater Sydney region. This may change as the South American contingent make their start this evening our time.

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It is not too late for others to join our cause, so feel free to recruit!

If you are using a camera (rather than a phone) to take photos, don't panic about uploading them all by Monday, we have an extra 10 days after the event finishes to upload all our photos and finish our identifications. :)

Looking forward to day 2 and the surprises I'm sure it will bring. I know a few people are heading to the beach, others to the rainforest. Good luck and sleep well!

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 25, 2020 11:53 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 0 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

ספטמבר 24, 2020

It's nearly time!

It's less than 5 hours until go time!

I have made a list of places that I aim to visit during the four days and have decided to make the majority of them places that I have not walked before. I'm looking forward to trying out some new places and seeing what I can find.

Can't wait to see what everyone finds!

To keep track of how our region is faring as part of the Southern Hemisphre competition, see The Great Southern BioBlitz Umbrella Project.

I will endeavour to provide some updates during the four days as well as some highlights, so if anyone comes across anything super exciting, rare, or amazing, please tag me or send me a message with the link to the observation.

Here's a Masked Owl I saw a few weeks ago as inspiration to get out at night!
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Good luck everyone! Stay safe, have fun and see you all on iNat during the event!

Nick

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 24, 2020 09:28 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 0 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

ספטמבר 22, 2020

2 Days left!!

Getting close now!!

Hopefully everyone has some plans in place to get out and make some observations during the event.

If you would like some ideas on where to go, good areas for particular plants and animals, tips for photographing various organisms, help using the iNaturalist platform or anything else related to our local event, please feel free to ask in the comments below or on our Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/coffsbioblitz20

Looking forward to a great weekend and what interesting things we can find!

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 22, 2020 06:34 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 0 תגובות | הוספת תגובה

ספטמבר 10, 2020

Two weeks until we kick off the GSB 2020!

Hello fellow iNatters!!

We are closing in on the start of the event and I'm still hoping the Coffs area can be a bit of a surprise package as a competitor in the (friendly) competition this year.

We are at a disadvantage population-wise, but have a great advantage in the diversity of environment our area provides. I have been able to add the Bellinger Shire to our official area which gives us a very nice sized playground with a range of ecosystems and places to walk and explore, hopefully not too far from your home.

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There is a Facebook group for the Coffs Region BioBlitz with more information and will serve as another forum for people to communicate, ask questions, share findings during the event.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/316401742964635/

Please get any interested friends and family involved as it may be a great stepping stone for others to engage with iNaturalist (and therefore their natural environment) on a more regular basis going forward.

I'm really looking forward to seeing all the local observations and interested to see what sort of numbers we can produce over 4 days.

Feel free to comment or ask questions in the comments below as well.

I'm getting excited! Anyone else?

Nick :)

הועלה ב-ספטמבר 10, 2020 09:26 לפנה"צ על ידי nicklambert nicklambert | 2 תגובות | הוספת תגובה