Taxonomic Swap 147312 (Committed on 2024-10-28)

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Added by donalddavesne on September 30, 2024 07:45 PM | Committed by loarie on October 28, 2024
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@loarie @tiwane 102k observations need to be swapped over.

Posted by birdwhisperer 5 days ago

Wow, quite a split.

Posted by tiwane 4 days ago

is this ready to go now? If so I can run it off hours tonight

Posted by loarie 4 days ago

Yes, it is ready to go. There are no taxa below Cooper's Hawk, and Astur has been activated with all its species swapped over (spec. American/Eurasian Goshawk, Bicolored Hawk, Black Goshawk).

Posted by birdwhisperer 4 days ago

Why not commit the Accipiter split as well? :)

Posted by donalddavesne 4 days ago

@donalddavesne, I agree the split https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_changes/147038 should be committed after the children are all swapped
The split will only update 36729 IDs as opposed to hundreds of thousands for this swap so doesn't need special treatement
but we could do that aswell if you'd like @birdwhisperer, just need the atlases to all be sorted first

Posted by loarie 4 days ago

@loarie So we could commit without your input if there are 36k IDs? I thought the limit was at 10k :)

Posted by donalddavesne 4 days ago

no I think the limit on taxon changes is 100k or 200k obs

Posted by loarie 4 days ago

Interesting. Thanks!
That also means we can commit much more stuff without bothering you ;)

Posted by donalddavesne 4 days ago

How can I switch all my IDs of Accipiter cooperii to Astur? Also shouldn't Astur name be changed to "Cooper's Hawk"? And shouldn't Accipiter cooperii be a inactive taxon?

Posted by texas_nature_family 1 day ago

This is the draft of a taxon change. The change has not been committed yet. IDs will be updated when the change happens.

Posted by tiwane 1 day ago

Has the switch started? I can see thousands of switched observations already but here it is still marked as "draft"

Posted by donalddavesne 1 day ago

@tiwane, Ok, thanks. I see lots of changes too @donalddavesne

Posted by texas_nature_family 1 day ago

It is a bit unfortunate that both Accipiter cooperi and Astur cooperi are currently both active.
e.g. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/249575043

Posted by cnddb_brian 1 day ago

This has been processing through the back end because 100s of thousands of IDs are involved - it will probably take about a week or more before it finishes.

I just manually made the input taxon inactive and made the taxon change show as committed to avoid confusion - sorry about that

Posted by loarie 1 day ago

Thank you @loarie for the answer! I didn't realise that doing it through the back end meant that the swap would not be marked as committed here.
While we're at it, there's the house wren split that is ready to go, and probably needs your intervention too (about 120k IDs) https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_splits/147150

Posted by donalddavesne about 20 hours ago

There's also the European Goldfinch that should be ready to go. @loarie https://www.inaturalist.org/taxon_changes/149074

Posted by donalddavesne about 17 hours ago

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