Raptors of Western US's Journal

August 6, 2020

Raptor migration

As summer continues towards fall, many birds of prey will begin to travel south, away from their breeding grounds. For those of you who live in Oregon or Washington, two projects are running that collect this data. They split the two states in the eastern and western regions. Please join the projects if you do any birding in those areas, or are interested in seeing the reports reflecting the progress of the projects.

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/coastal-pacific-northwest-raptor-survey-2020

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/inland-pacific-northwest-raptor-migration-2020

Posted on August 6, 2020 03:43 PM by chrisleearm chrisleearm | 0 comments | Leave a comment

April 21, 2020

Socially Distant Bioblitz

"On May 3rd, join Antioch University's ES Department for the second Socially Distant Bioblitz in our new tri-weekly series of self-paced days of natural exploration that adhere to the World Health Organization's guidelines for social distancing. Observations can be submitted from home or wherever you find yourself on May 3rd, and can be uploaded via phone or computer. To participate, simply click the "JOIN" button in the top-right of the project page. On the day of the bioblitz, any observation you take from 12:00am - 11:59 pm will be automatically added to the project.

What is a "bioblitz"? A bioblitz is a way of documenting the biodiversity of a property, town, or region by recording all of the species of plants, animals, fungi, and other organisms within a designated time period and location. It could be a meal moth in your pantry, the amphibians calling from afar, the spiders in your house, the plants in the pavement, the doves flying by your apartment porch...any living organism you see or hear! Feel free to submit observations of plants inside your house or in your garden - just make sure to mark anything that was planted as "Cultivated."

The April Socially Distant Bioblitz was a huge success! We had an amazing turnout; nearly 350 participants submitted over 12,500 observations of over 3,000 species, representing 6 continents and 27 countries across the world. Please join us for our next worldwide event May 3rd and invite all your friends, family, and community members! We look forward to bioblitz-ing with you soon!"

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/socially-distant-bioblitz-5-3-2020

Posted on April 21, 2020 11:18 PM by chrisleearm chrisleearm | 0 comments | Leave a comment

March 29, 2020

Spring is in the air

Spring is here and with that comes courtships and pairing off with others. Nest building should be coming soon as well. For some people, you might have already seen young great horned owls or other owlets peeping out of their nests. So whether it is your local red tailed hawk on a pole, or an osprey returning to their fishing grounds, or an owl perched in a tree, keep the observations coming.

Posted on March 29, 2020 05:05 PM by chrisleearm chrisleearm | 0 comments | Leave a comment

February 4, 2020

February

We are at 98, 998k observations. It would be great to see this project break 100k before March.

Also I know they are hard to find, but if you guys have time, go look for Snowy Owls. There are a few floating around this winter in Washington and Montana I believe.

Posted on February 4, 2020 04:37 AM by chrisleearm chrisleearm | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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