Day 6 Stats

San Francisco Bay Area, we are still in the lead.
Keep it up, Bay Area folks!

Tomorrow is the last full day of the City Nature Challenge. Our first ever showdown ends at noon on Thursday 4/21, so set some goals to add observations and to help with identifications over the next day and a half.

Follow this link to further refine identifications, help encourage your fellow naturalists, and help up our species count:
http://bit.ly/1SRZyf9

As of 10pm on Day Six
SF Bay Area: 7029 observations / 1297 species / 382 people
LA County: 6060 observations / 1165 species / 314 people

Enjoy these photos from YOUR Bay Area Backyard from new and veteran iNaters.

A Ringneck snake, Umber Skipper, California Golden Violet, Snowy Plovers, City Coyote, and Mourning Cloak Caterpillar.
Thanks and Onward!

Publicado el 20 de abril de 2016 a las 05:06 AM por rebeccafay rebeccafay

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INTENSE!!!! :)

Anotado por sambiology hace cerca de 8 años

If anyone needs extra motivation, there are still some relatively low-hanging fruit that either haven't been observed in the Bay Area or don't have verifiable observations (e.g. with photos, not captive), including

Leopard Shark
Arboreal Salamander
Santa Cruz Aquatic Garter Snake
Northern Flicker
Red-breasted Sapsucker
Belted Kingfisher
Spotted Sandpiper
Ring-billed Gull
Killdeer
Brown Pelican
American Kestrel
Townsend's Warbler
Xystocheir dissecta (a common yellow and orange millipede under logs all over the Bay Area)
Black Widow
Eriogonum nudum (naked buckwheat)
Lactuca serriola (prickly lettuce, common weed)
Ambrosia chamissonis (silver burr ragweed, common on dunes)

That's really just a sample, still plenty of urban stuff that hasn't checked in.

Anotado por kueda hace cerca de 8 años

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