365 Days on iNaturalist

In 2017 I participated in both in the Illinois Botanists Big Year (where I was honored to finish 2nd to @bouteloua) and the Wisconsin Botanists Big Year (where I doggedly held onto the 13th spot for total species based solely on my two-week vacation in the state). I had another project however in 2017 that crystallized only after the year was well underway: making observations every day. I know this is not a unique effort on iNat with its wealth of motivated users. In my case it was complicated by a full-time job, travel, and of course the inimitable Midwest weather. Cassi asked me to write a little essay about the experience which is posted here.

Posted on January 17, 2018 03:36 PM by sanguinaria33 sanguinaria33

Observations

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Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea)

Observer

sanguinaria33

Date

May 15, 2017 08:11 AM CDT

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Large Yellow Lady's-Slipper (Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens)

Observer

sanguinaria33

Date

May 2017

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Orange-fringed Orchid (Platanthera ciliaris)

Observer

sanguinaria33

Date

July 2017

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Eastern Cicada-killer Wasp (Sphecius speciosus)

Observer

sanguinaria33

Date

August 15, 2017 05:29 PM CDT

Comments

YOU HAVE A FULL-TIME JOB??? I was convinced the only way that you are able to get out there so often is that you are independently wealthy, or retired early!

Posted by elfaulkner over 6 years ago

I assumed @sanguinaria33 's full time job was iNaturalist :P

Posted by wdvanhem over 6 years ago

It does help to work where I can walk to two forest preserves, and several others are within a short drive!

Posted by sanguinaria33 over 6 years ago

Beautiful! It’s a great way to realize that we interact with nature each and every day too. :)

Keep up these wonderful observations, Mark. :)

Posted by sambiology over 6 years ago

Thanks Sam, I certainly intend to!

Posted by sanguinaria33 over 6 years ago

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