For NatureTrackers’ long-term project 'Where? Where? Wedgie!' we come together on specific dates each May to monitor Tasmania’s diurnal birds of prey. The focus is on our endangered wedge-tailed eagles, but we cover all Tasmania's raptors, and also white cockatoos and corellas. Details on ...more ↓
For NatureTrackers’ long-term project 'Where? Where? Wedgie!' we come together on specific dates each May to monitor Tasmania’s diurnal birds of prey. The focus is on our endangered wedge-tailed eagles, but we cover all Tasmania's raptors, and also white cockatoos and corellas. Details on https://naturetrackers.com.au/
Important! Record your official survey data on the tailored Where? Where? Wedgie! app! (If you are keen to share photos on iNaturalist too, that's great, but please prioritise the WWW app).
For the iNaturalist project, we welcome records of birds seen outside the formal 10 minute observation periods. The app really helps everyone check identifications and improve our skills. In particular, non-survey records on the official WWW survey dates may be useful in certain data analyses in future.
When you add your records to this project, you will be asked some extra questions.
Important note - don't hesitate over 'imperfect' photos - the science can use pretty much any quality of photo better than a fuzzy dot!
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