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Category: OdonataMAp

Archive/Bird ringing/Birding/Birds/OdonataMAp/Paardeberg

RAVE : Days 12 and 13 (8 and 9 December 2023)

Posted on 14/12/2023 by Les Underhill

The first week of the RAVE (RAVE = Ringing, Atlasing, Virtual-museuming Expedition) was spent at Botuin, Vanrhynsdorp, and the report on the first four days, is...

Archive/Biodiversity/Bird ringing/Birding/BirdPix/Citizen Science/LacewingMAP/LepiMAP/OdonataMAp/Paardeberg/ReptileMAP/Trip report/Virtual Museum

RAVE : Days 8 to 11 (4 to 7 December 2023)

Posted on 08/12/2023 by Les Underhill

On 4 December, the RAVE scene moved to Vondeling Wine Farm, and the eastern edge of the Paardeberg. (RAVE = Ringing, Atlasing, Virtual-museuming Expedition.) Th...

Common waxbill in flight
Archive/Biodiversity/Bird ringing/BirdPix/Birds/Citizen Science/OdonataMAp/Trip report/Vanrhynsdorp/Virtual Museum

RAVE : Days 5, 6 and 7 (1 to 3 December 2023)

Posted on 04/12/2023 by admin

The RAVE continues at Botuin, Vanrhynsdorp. (RAVE = Ringing, Atlasing, Virtual-museuming Expedition.) This is the report on activities on Days 5, 6 and 7, Frida...

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...

Cherry-eye Sprite. Jaco Botes
Archive/Biodiversity/Citizen Science/News/OdonataMAp/Virtual Museum

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...

Archive/BDInsight/Citizen Science/News/OdonataMAp/Virtual Museum

BDInsight – Festive Season 2020/21

Posted on 05/01/2021 by Megan Loftie-Eaton

A very Happy New Year to each and everyone of you. It is hard to believe that 2020 is behind us and 2021 has started. The world is still in the grips of Covid-1...

Archive/Biodiversity/News/OdonataMAp/Virtual Museum

Citizen Science Week #1 from 19 to 27 September 2020: OdonataMAP in South Africa

Posted on 22/09/2020 by Les Underhill

OdonataMAP is the Odonata Atlas of Africa. OdonataMAP is one of the sections of the Virtual Museum. From September 2020, the project has been hosted jointly by ...

Ceriagrion/Coenagrionidae/Distributions/Odonata/OdonataMAp

Common Citril (Ceriagrion glabrum)

Posted on 11/05/2020 by Dragonfly Atlas: Megan Loftie-Eaton, Ryan Tippett, Rene Navarro & Les Underhill

Cover photo by Diana Russell. Find the Common Citril in the FBIS database (Freshwater Biodiversity Information System) here. Family Coenagrionidae Identificatio...

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