San Diego's FLYING up the CNC charts: Such a great place to BEE! (PART 1 of 2)

As our project numbers continue to climb, a quick look at the stats on our project page reminds us shows that a lot of the biodiversity we're documenting is in the 'plants,' followed by the 'insects' and then the 'birds' groups.

One of the many great things about citizen science is that we don't need to wait until our observations reach researchers to learn from them. The relationship between pollinators, plants, and the resulting amount of biodiversity we have, becomes evident when we look at our county's CNC observations. (https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2024-san-diego-county?tab=stats)

As we continue to contribute to, and learn from, the observations and identifications we're making during this CNC event, we invite you to think about how you will continue to be biodiversity champions every day of the year!

One place to start: World Migratory Bird Day on May 11. This year's theme is 'Insects' and why they are important to migratory birds. Learn more about how you can help preserve insects and protect birds: https://www.migratorybirdday.org.

And head on over to our project pages to see some of the birds we've been observing, and to help out with identifications (or see who our generous bird identifiers are)! https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?d1=2024-04-27&d2=2024-04-29&place_id=829

Publicado el 04 de mayo de 2024 por lmarun lmarun

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