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Mobile App update and known issues

Discussion

WendyEM wrote:
4 hrs ago
when looking at All records for a species on iNat it is best to Filter [grey button top-ish right of screen] for 'Research Grade' which narrows down to identified/identifiable Observations.

Doratifera quadriguttata
Harrisi wrote:
5 hrs ago
Was unsure about that as well Helen...? I have seen them before....

Pelecorhynchus nigripennis
ibaird wrote:
5 hrs ago
I'm not sure this matches the iNaturalist examples:-
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1353287-Labdia-argophracta/browse_photos
See also here:-
https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=326537
https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=372900

Elachista flammula
ibaird wrote:
6 hrs ago
Ok, there seems to better seriesof these moths avaialable on iNaturalist now!

Doratifera quadriguttata
CathB wrote:
6 hrs ago
Hi Michael. I couldn't work out what was going on. Many birds fly over here and sometimes land briefly in this tree, but I've never seen any stay in one place for so long. I was also unsure of the age of the young bird. There was a severe hailstorm here the night before this, and I wonder if the young bird had been injured then. It could be why they didn't move on and why the older one was being so attentive to the young one.

Callocephalon fimbriatum
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