Journal archives for April 2019

April 25, 2019

City Nature Challenge starts at midnight!

The City Nature Challenge is about to begin!

Here are some questions that are coming up:

Q:How old to I have to be to join iNaturalist? A: 13 and older

Q: What kind of things should I take pictures of? A: Any plant, fungus, or wildlife (insects, snails, mammals, birds, and etc), plus tracks, scat, nests, and other signs of plants or animals count!

Q: Where can I take pictures? A: On trails, in parks, in your yard, on the sidewalk - just make sure you have permission to be in that location. Any photos from Allegheny and surrounding counties will count.

Q: Does it have to be unusual? A: NO!!!! Any life you see and photograph will count, but we will do better if you focus on plants and animals that are wild or weeds. Things that have been planted or raised by humans should be avoided for this project, if possible.

Posted on April 25, 2019 08:32 PM by mandi-lyon mandi-lyon | 0 comments | Leave a comment

April 26, 2019

City Nature Challenge: Pittsburgh is up and running - April 26-29!

Hi! If you're tagged in this post it's because you're one of the top iNaturalist observers or identifiers in our area. I'm writing in the hopes that you'll share some more observations this weekend, April 26-29, as part of the global 2019 City Nature Challenge competition. Any photos taken within Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Washington, or Westmoreland counties count for our region in the project!

You don't need to specifically join the project - any observations within those counties shared this weekend will automatically be included - but you can follow the goings-on here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2019-pittsburgh

A few ways your help would be very much appreciated:
*Share observations (April 26-29).
*Encourage friends and family members to join and help increase the number of participants in our area
*Identify organisms that others have uploaded (April 26-May 5). This is an area where we especially need help!

Thanks and have a wonderful weekend! PS: It's amazing how many cities are participating this year - check it out here: http://citynaturechallenge.org/

@lepalot @birdizlife @ctracey @pete_woods @dyeany2 @fluffberger @nrpeters @sttpgh @kcknapp50 @theyeti @leptodia @peng1pete @cuihenggang @julietrav24 @lostculture @cheriecornmesser @rpburkert @stephen_bucklin @ephraimz @beckster @dnydick @kathawk @lkkofalt @pgruszka @hlpgtf @yalecohen @b_coulter @juliaschwierking @jkester @johnplischke @tsn @ericwilliams @matthias55 @schoenitz @jmheberling @treichard @allenratzlaff @choess @maxallen @maractwin @joannerusso @edanko @nlblock @johnwampler @michaelpirrello @julietrav24 @etantrah @brandonwoo @d_kluza @rcurtis @mikeslater @charlie @bethacedinger @andreakautz @cc94 @kcknapp50 @yalecohen @msarver @b_coulter @bobmulvihill @nancythorne @fernhollow @carya_spp @marandanemeth @ddennism @tstou10 @steven_wilson @bluebell101

Posted on April 26, 2019 08:36 PM by mandi-lyon mandi-lyon | 5 comments | Leave a comment

Western PA City Nature Challenge off to a great start!

Big thanks to ALL our observers so far - keep up the good work (especially given the rainy, blustery day). We can't wait to see what's discovered in the region over the weekend!

And don't forget to take a little time to check and identify other user's identifications - we need to bring as many of our observations to research grade by May 5th as possible.

Enjoy the weekend and keep sharing photos!

Posted on April 26, 2019 10:48 PM by mandi-lyon mandi-lyon | 0 comments | Leave a comment

April 28, 2019

Great Day 2, even better Day 3?

Congrats and thanks to everyone contributing to the Pittsburgh-region City Nature Challenge so far! It looks like we had a big jump in numbers of new observations AND new observers Saturday. We were worried that today (Sunday) might be a washout due to bad weather, but the rain seems to have cleared out and it looks like a beautiful day is coming. Grab your camera or your phone, grab a friend, and head outside to capture some more pictures! Be safe and have fun!

Posted on April 28, 2019 12:52 PM by mandi-lyon mandi-lyon | 0 comments | Leave a comment

April 29, 2019

Get Ready for Day 4!

Wow!!!! Today (Sunday April 28) we surpassed the number of people who participated in the Pittsburgh region last year. Thanks so much to everyone who has shared observations this weekend! And an equally giant thanks to those of you taking time out to identify - getting our observations to research-grade is a major component of the City Nature Challenge.

If you're looking for some good reasons to keep taking photos on the LAST day for observations in the City Nature Challenge (Monday April 29), here are a few:
*It's going to be a beautiful day to take a break outside (cloudy, low 50s to low 60s, no storms til the evening).
*We hit 3000 observations on Day 3, but we need to reach about 4300 to beat our numbers from last year
*We are neck and neck with the Cleveland-Akron project - they're only a few hundred observations ahead of us (in case you're feeling competitive)

Also, just a reminder for you expert birders out there: your e-bird checklists count for the City Nature Challenge, even if you don't have a photo or sound file.

Posted on April 29, 2019 03:12 AM by mandi-lyon mandi-lyon | 0 comments | Leave a comment

City Nature Challenge - home stretch!

Wow, look at those numbers climb! We've got to send a special shout-out to the 7th grade classroom that joined iNaturalist this year and has been really working hard to share observations for the 2019 City Nature Challenge - thanks so much for your contributions!

All pictures taken by midnight tonight will still count for our challenge, so head outside and keep photographing! Or maybe even stay inside - business and residential insect faunas count, and are also a really interesting aspect of urban nature! If you are worried about sharing sensitive location data with a big project like this, you can set your "Geoprivacy" setting to "obscured" to add a measure of privacy.

Good luck snapping those last few photos, and tomorrow we'll head into the identification phase of the project.

Posted on April 29, 2019 07:21 PM by mandi-lyon mandi-lyon | 0 comments | Leave a comment

April 30, 2019

Calling all identifiers!

The collecting phase for the City Nature Challenge ended at midnight, but we've still got a lot of work to do.

One of the most important metrics for the CNC is how many of the observations move to "research-grade," which means two or more identifiers must agree on the identification of the organism. This is where we really need your help! If you click on the link below, it will take you to the list of observations on our project that still need IDs. If you are more familiar with one group of organisms than others, you can use the filter button to narrow down. As more of the unknowns and organisms only identified to phylum/family/genus are identified to the species level, our species count will increase! Whatever our stats are on Monday, May 6 at 9am EST are considered our final stats for this project, so we've got just shy of a week to ID all these amazing organisms we've discovered.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?project_id=city-nature-challenge-2019-pittsburgh

Also: you can continue uploading observations you made during the challenge phase (April 26-29), but we hope you can do that ASAP so identifiers have as much time as possible to check IDs.

Please join me in thanking all the observers and identifiers that are showing just how invested the Pittsburgh region is in inventorying its biodiversity. I've taken a look at some of the other city projects, and it's really impressive how well our identifiers are keeping up with the observation uploads - you all are amazing.

Thanks again, everyone! And if you have any questions please feel free to leave them in a comment.

Posted on April 30, 2019 01:53 PM by mandi-lyon mandi-lyon | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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