Was the individual you saw wild or grown/kept by people?
Observation | Is it wild? |
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Not recorded | |
Planted | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
WhatVariegated Lady Beetle (Hippodamia variegata)Observersh3lli3DescriptionThere were many multiples of this species all over this plant (Coastal Galenia). |
Yes |
Yes | |
Planted | |
Planted | |
Photos / SoundsWhatHeathy Parrot Pea (Dillwynia retorta)ObserverdanceswithplantsDescriptionFlowering at average adult eye level, quite a pale red on the flower but I'm aware this species can be completely yellow too sometimes. Seems to fit D. retorta otherwise but still not 100% on species ID. |
Yes |
Not recorded | |
Not recorded | |
Not recorded | |
Not recorded | |
Not recorded | |
Not recorded | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Planted | |
Planted | |
Photos / SoundsWhatDomino Cloak-and-dagger Bee (Thyreus lugubris)Observersh3lli3DescriptionFound flying near flowering sweet basil & bee hotel - first one I have seen ever. |
Yes |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes |
Note that this field is intended to clarify, but not replace, the "Organism is wild" option under observations' "Data Quality Assessment" on the website, which is the "Captive/Cultivated" option on the iNat app.
The "is it wild?" field has a bit more nuance than the simple "yes/no" option for "Captive/Cultivated" and "Organism is wild". It can also be batch added to photos for bulk uploading, something I haven't figured out how to do with "Captive/Cultivated".