100,000 Identifications on iNat

I can’t really describe how much I’ve learned from observing, identifying and interacting on iNaturalist (it's a LOT), but it has certainly deepened my appreciation for nature and how I view the natural world. My interest in plants really spiked after a short internship following my senior year of college, where I was tasked with identifying plant species growing in a natural area in 2018. Since then, I’ve done most of my learning on iNaturalist. It is undoubtedly the greatest tool I’ve used to learn about the flora and fauna around me.

Since joining in 2018, I’ve spent a good amount of time identifying others’ observations. This has really helped me nail down some identifiable characteristics for different species, and is a great place to learn from others’ comments and identifications. Some IDs are very simple and straightforward, while others require tagging and collaborating with other experts and piecing together small clues to arrive at an ID.

I recently reached 100,000 total identifications, and thought I’d share some stats (mostly for myself to look back on)!

I joined iNaturalist 958 days ago, on October 22, 2018. Since then, I made 104 identifications per day on average. This map shows the location of all of my identifications from when I joined up until today:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?created_d1=2018-10-22&created_d2=2021-06-04&ident_user_id=conboy&place_id=any&subview=map&verifiable=any

A whopping 90.3% of my identifications were made within the United States. About 19,100 identifications were made within my home state of PA, and 80,000 were made east of the Mississippi in the US.

My taxon breakdown is as follows:
0.70% mammals: 38 different species
1.59% birds: 130 different species
6.62% insects: 78% (~5,100) of these IDs were the Spotted Lanternfly!
89.91% plants: Clearly, I’m a plant person!

Of my ~90,000 plant IDs, over half (~48,500) were in the Order Sapindales (Maples, Sumacs, Ailanthus). I guess I like this Order!

Thanks to all who continually correct me and help me identify on iNaturalist!

Publicado el junio 4, 2021 05:57 TARDE por conboy conboy

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🙌🙌🙌🙌😀😀😀🤯😀😀😀🙌🙌🙌 Congrats on that awesome milestone. I have really enjoyed working with you and can credit you with my fascination with Genus Rhus. You (and many others on iNat) have been such a great help. I really enjoy using the iNat tools as
a mechanism for puzzle solving.

Thank you for your dedication!

Publicado por e16 hace casi 3 años

Thank you for this service! I agree that iNat helps immensely with learning how to identify (what to look for/at, etc.) from experts.

Publicado por mertensia hace casi 3 años

@e16 - thanks so much! I've learned a great amount from working with you, too. I'm glad we share a similar appreciation for Rhus :)

Publicado por conboy hace casi 3 años

@mertensia Thank you!! Agreed - it's a great place to meet and connect with other plant people :)

Publicado por conboy hace casi 3 años

Wow! 100+/day, nice work! Always enjoy your contributions and other content you create, congrats on the milestone.

Publicado por todtb hace casi 3 años

Thanks so much @todtb! :) appreciate it!!

Publicado por conboy hace casi 3 años

Great work! Hope we'll run into each other iNatting in PA at some point!

Publicado por michaelpirrello hace casi 3 años

Thank you @michaelpirrello ! I hope so too, that would be great!

Publicado por conboy hace casi 3 años

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