Back to ID'ing! :) Regional experience with the local organisms.

After the City Nature Challenge at the end of April, I was a little worn out from doing ID's. I did around 7k ID's during the CNC, and took a loooong break from regularly scrolling through observations.

Now, I'm back! :) I focus almost all of my time to my 'region.' This is the DFW metroplex, and a bit larger area, the "Cross Timbers and Blackland Prairies ecoregion."

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=128161

I try my best to go through all of the observations made in this region... I search both the ones that are already 'research grade' and 'needs ID.'
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?quality_grade=needs_id%2Cresearch&place_id=128161

I then search through each day with a calendar that I cross out.. So far, I've hit just a couple weeks, but it's good to be back. :) Just a few more months of observations to search through!

I wish I could devote more time to a larger 'region' or a taxon, but for the time being, I think it's best that I focus on my general 'region.' It's a good way to become more familiar with the organisms I'd likely find as I go outside locally.

Posted on September 12, 2019 11:52 PM by sambiology sambiology

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Thanks for all the hard work you do on here and in our community, Sam!

Posted by jessetate over 4 years ago

It's so valuable for regional experts to lend their expertise -- thanks Sam!

Posted by sullivanribbit over 4 years ago

Thanks, Sam! I've been focusing on making IDs lately too, because it's too hot outside to make observations without falling over from heat stroke.

Posted by cosmiccat over 4 years ago

I had missed doing the ID's! :)

Posted by sambiology over 4 years ago

Welcome back Sam...& thank you!

Posted by postoak over 4 years ago

We all missed you! It's so good to have your expertise.

Posted by suz over 4 years ago

Welcome back, Sam though I am not in your area of emphasis. I have been doing more IDs lately because, like @cosmiccat said... It is just so blasted hot outside and the plants are stressed or super crispy with the drought.
I actually enjoy IDing. or rather, just looking at all the TX observations. It is a really great way to learn.

Posted by connlindajo over 4 years ago

Glad you’re back! I got lots.

Posted by rozzychan over 4 years ago

Been missing you, Sam! Glad you're back!

Posted by troutlily57 over 4 years ago

Thanks for all your hard work!

I plow through unknowns in the DFW area and put to high level IDs, like fuzzy spiders :P

Posted by clay_s over 4 years ago

You do awesome work. I learn a lot by following your posts

Posted by texslm over 4 years ago

Thanks for identifying things, sam! Also, the dfw area is quite diverse so knowing everything about its wildlife is quite an undertaking.

Posted by tgbirdnerd over 4 years ago

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