Hi all how are you all going with uploads?
Across Kenya we would you like to help identify the records we have all made?
first the most basic help to move observations from unknown into the most basic category
Unknown
Insects: Click to Help with IDs
* Order Coleoptera
* Order Dermaptera - Earwigs
* Order Diptera - Flies
* Order Ephemeroptera- Mayflies
* Order Hemiptera - True Bugs
* Order Hymenoptera - Ants, Bees, Wasps, and Sawflies
*** Superfamily Ichneumonoidea - Ichneumonid and Braconid Wasps
** Family Formicidae - Ants
*Epifamily Anthophila- Bees
* Order Lepidoptera
** Superfamily Papilionoidea -Butterflies
** Moths
* Order Odonata- Dragonflies and Damselflies
* Order Orthoptera - Grasshoppers, Crickets, and Katydids
Vertebrates: Click to Help with IDs
** Fish: Click to Help with IDs
** Mammals: Click to Help with IDs
** Herps: Click to Help with IDs
** Birds: Click to Help with IDs
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And obviously leading for the (few) GSB countries that bridge the Equator
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/meet-at-the-equator-at-noon
Kenya did well this year despite the obvious challenges, I hope they have reached critical mass.
@waswala has been persisting, but like most of us is time poor. but now with the help from a few others it is looking good.
I did ask for help on the iNat forum - from people looking for where to help identify.
Thanks for your efforts @dianastuder
I love it.
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