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Want to help Bees of San Diego County?
Review your bee observations in San Diego County and if you know what flower the bee observed was on, select the Observation Field "Interaction->Visited flower of" and enter the name of the plant and "Add"
To view your contributions to the project from the Bees of San Diego County main page, click on the green icon "View All" on the upper right corner. On the next page, click on "Filters" (to the right of the orange "Go" button) and enter your user name under "person".
Many thanks!
The Bees of San Diego County Team :)

Posted on May 14, 2021 06:22 PM by patsimpson2000 patsimpson2000

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Thanks Pat! I had been putting the flower under associated species!

Posted by markkjames almost 3 years ago

@markkjames that works too. We can always pull from several fields. A lot of my flower species are under that tag too.

Posted by patsimpson2000 almost 3 years ago

Thanks for the reminder. Is there a way to do that from the iNaturalist iOS App? I’m not seeing that as an option. If that’s the case, then it requires a separate step after data-entry to go to web page version (not impossible, but we’re [or at least I’m] fighting entropy and human nature all the while). Compare, for example, with the “Butterfly & Moth Nectar Plants” (traditional) project which has that as a project-defined field during data entry. Just a thought.

Posted by ghazard almost 3 years ago

Thanks for the info!
I see no drop down selection "Interaction->Visited flower of" for "Chose a field"? Do we have to add "Interaction->Visited flower of" ourselves?

Posted by nature4lzw almost 3 years ago

@nature4lzw If you start typing it, it should appear as an option.
@ghazard I don't see a way to add it on the app. I usually use the browser for most entries and edits and the field is easy to use there. The field can be added directly to the observation. The project is now a collection project so there's no need for people to "add" the observation to the project. If it's a bee and it's in SD County, it will automatically be included. That also means no required fields.

Posted by patsimpson2000 almost 3 years ago

Ah Ha -- just started typing and it works. Thanks, Pat!

Posted by nature4lzw almost 3 years ago

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