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5 May 2025

Hello NatureMaprsAs we move into the cooler months and sighting counts begin to wind down our team has been working tirelessly to ensure our platform’s usability and performance. All merch has been po...


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Discussion

NateKingsford wrote:
20 min ago
Hey @Nyree, there isn't a photo for this sighting, could you please double check this

Missulena occatoria
KylieWaldon wrote:
34 min ago
TY Tapirlord. Yeah I don't know either! :)

Acacia deanei subsp. deanei
ConBoekel wrote:
2 hrs ago
Hi Alison
I am not sure about the other issues. The problem I have is that when I use a flash, my camera does not have a GPS in the slot and there is no internal GPS. This effectively means that my flash moth shots at 1 Ridley Street do not have lat longs in the metadata. The workaround is to enter the location manually. The 1 Ridley Street Turner is in the look up table for manual entry of lat long. This address used to have the correct lat long attached to it. The process of entering the map location was easy and it was straight forward. But the lat long numbers that are now attacked to the 1 Ridley St Turner look up table have been changed. The current lat longs are actually the lat longs for 1 Ridley Street in Blairgowrie. Somehow or other the inccorect lat longs have been attached to 1 Ridley Street Turner. I don't think I have permission to go into the site and restore the correct lat longs to the 1 Ridley Street Turner address in the manual entry section.

Epiphyas caryotis
VanessaC wrote:
2 hrs ago
I have the book on loan from the library, and yes, I can see the resemblance. Thanks.

Marasmius sp.
JimL wrote:
2 hrs ago
Not Discaria pubescens - leaves not opposite.

Daviesia genistifolia

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