This observation lies outside the range iNat has for this species. This could mean iNat's range is wrong, the ID is wrong, a vagrant occurrence, or a range expansion!
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You need to enter the name (without the underscore) in the "What did you see?" field to associate it with other observations of this taxon and have it show up on your life list. Alternatively, you can add an ID for this taxon using the box in the upper right of this page. It would also be cool if you could add this to the Global Amphibian BioBlitz. I don't thin we have this species yet!
I clicked my way to the link of this species and then clicked report, didn't even write the name myself. Thought this was the way inaturalist wanted the reports.
I have decided to give this up even if I have many species of amphibians on photos from South and Central America that are very rare. I'm traveling to these areas since I'm a photographer with a huge interest in amphibians. Have a look here: http://www.dennisphoto.tkhttp://www.atelopus.comhttp://www.dartfrog.tk
It seems very complicated to fill in the form properly so everyone is happy so this is my one and only report here.
Hi Dennis, I'm sorry you had trouble uploading and hope you'll reconsider. I just invited your A. spurrelli to the Global Amphibian BioBlitz - you can see the species we've ticked (in green) and the ones we still need (in red) here: http://www.inaturalist.org/attachments/project_assets/32-test.html?1306691863 It would be awesome if you wanted to contribute any others, its pretty easy to 'Batch Upload' from here: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/new/batch by entering a list of names, a date, and a location and then adding photos. Let me know if you have any more trouble: loarie -at- stanford.edu we very much appreciate you sharing your data. Thanks!
The data quality assessment is a summary of an observation's accuracy. All
observations start as "casual" grade, and achieve
"research" grade when
the iNat community agrees with the observer's ID, where an "agreeing"
identification is one that matches exactly or is of a child taxon of the
observer's ID. For example, if Scott says it's a mammal and Ken-ichi
says it's Homo sapiens, then Ken-ichi agrees with Scott.
the observation has a date
the observation is georeferenced (i.e. has lat/lon coordinates)
the observation has a photo
Observations will revert to "casual" grade if the above conditions aren't met or
the community agrees the location doesn't looks accurate (e.g. monkeys in the middle of the ocean, hippos in office buildings, etc.)
the community agrees the organism isn't wild/naturalized (e.g. captive or cultivated by humans or intelligent space aliens)
Comments & Identifications
Do you mean Atelopus spurrelli?
Yes, Atelopus spurrelli
Have a look at the photo added
You need to enter the name (without the underscore) in the "What did you see?" field to associate it with other observations of this taxon and have it show up on your life list. Alternatively, you can add an ID for this taxon using the box in the upper right of this page. It would also be cool if you could add this to the Global Amphibian BioBlitz. I don't thin we have this species yet!
I clicked my way to the link of this species and then clicked report, didn't even write the name myself. Thought this was the way inaturalist wanted the reports.
I have decided to give this up even if I have many species of amphibians on photos from South and Central America that are very rare. I'm traveling to these areas since I'm a photographer with a huge interest in amphibians. Have a look here: http://www.dennisphoto.tk http://www.atelopus.com http://www.dartfrog.tk
It seems very complicated to fill in the form properly so everyone is happy so this is my one and only report here.
Hi Dennis, I'm sorry you had trouble uploading and hope you'll reconsider. I just invited your A. spurrelli to the Global Amphibian BioBlitz - you can see the species we've ticked (in green) and the ones we still need (in red) here: http://www.inaturalist.org/attachments/project_assets/32-test.html?1306691863
It would be awesome if you wanted to contribute any others, its pretty easy to 'Batch Upload' from here: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/new/batch by entering a list of names, a date, and a location and then adding photos. Let me know if you have any more trouble: loarie -at- stanford.edu we very much appreciate you sharing your data. Thanks!
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