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Category: Citizen Science

The coastline
Archive/Biodiversity/Birding/BirdPix/Birds/Citizen Science

Birds on the coastline of the Western Cape

Posted on 11/06/2021 by Les Underhill

The focus here is on learning the really common birds which you can expect to see on the coastline in the Western Cape. These are the species you are most likel...

Archive/Biodiversity/BirdPix/Citizen Science/LepiMAP/OdonataMAp/Virtual Museum

The Virtual Museum

Posted on 07/06/2021 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

The Virtual Museum (populatrly known as the VM) provides the platform for citizen scientists to contribute to biodiversity research and mapping projects. This i...

Archive/Biodiversity/BirdPix/Citizen Science/Virtual Museum

African Oystercatcher (Haematopus moquini)

Posted on 07/06/2021 by Les Underhill

The African Oystercatcher Haematopus moquini is one of the iconic bird species of the coastline of the southwestern Africa. There is only one oystercatcher that...

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Impacts of Rhodes on Biodiversity 3 : Common Starling

Posted on 02/06/2021 by Les Underhill

This is the third and final blog in this series on the impacts of Rhodes on biodiversity. The first blog talked about the Eastern Grey Squirrel. The second cove...

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BDInsight – May 2021

Posted on 31/05/2021 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

Winter is around the corner here on the southern tip of Africa, in some areas winter has already arrived with a cold bang! We have some great BDI news to warm y...

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BDInsight – March 2021

Posted on 01/04/2021 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

March has marched right past! And we are heading into the Easter holidays. We wish you all a wonderful Easter Weekend full of BioMAPping adventures! Read on for...

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BirdPix on a run in 2021

Posted on 06/03/2021 by Les Underhill

BirdPix is important because it is going to be used to test whether “species distribution models” can be used to generate maps that look like the bi...

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How do you refresh a butterfly? You LepiMAP it in 2021!

Posted on 13/02/2021 by Les Underhill

The take home message of this blog is one of disappointment! But the reality is that we have never looked at the butterflies in LepiMAP in this way before. Beca...

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BDInsight – January 2021

Posted on 01/02/2021 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

The first month of the new year is already behind us! For January 2021 BioMAPpers managed to snap and map almost 10,000 records on biodiversity. Amazingly well ...

Cherry-eye Sprite. Jaco Botes
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Starting from scratch : OdonataMAP in 2021

Posted on 29/01/2021 by Les Underhill

We lost all the data***. Now we need to be starting from scratch! This is not such a crazy idea. It is so easy to think. I know that the Red-veined Dropwing has...

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