Everyone can see the coordinates unless the taxon is threatened.
Obscured
Public coordinates shown as a random point within 10KM of the true coordinates. True coordinates are only visible to you and the curators of projects to which you add the observation.
private
Coordinates completely hidden from public maps, true coordinates only visible to you and the curators of projects to which you add the observation. Observations with private coordinates will still be used to verify place check lists.
Comments & Identifications
Probably another GBH, but hard to be sure.
I'm not gonna lie... I'm secretly hoping this could be a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron. Any chance of that?
I don't think so. Neck to body ratio is wrong, and I don't think their necks ever crook quite like that.
Drat. I figured as much. Appreciate the feedback!
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