Australasian, European, Asian, North American and South American countries featured in the top five of this week's #BirdsSeenIn2026 worldwide challenge. A great start to this year's challenge coordinated by @tonyrinaud.bsky.social
Ardices glatignyi - Black and White Tiger Moth
The wing patterns of the Australian Black and White Tiger Moth are very variable, from nearly all white to almost all brown and many variations in between
#teammoth #ausinverts #wildoz #Lepidoptera #inaturalist #InverteFest
Nature is all around us in Darwin & Palmerston!
The City Nature Challenge is a global event where people like you help document local wildlife using the free iNaturalist app.
www.inaturalist.org/projects/cit...
Our friends are seeking funds for a student camp on the Samaná River, in Antioquia-Colombia. If you know or want to support this cause of The River Collective, we appreciate it. Or if you know where financial support may be available, we would be happy to hear about the possibilities as well.
🌿📸 #GreatSouthernBioblitz 2026 – Glenelg Hopkins
Help us record #Biodiversity across SW Victoria from Nov 27–30! Snap and upload wild plants, animals, birds, insects & fungi you see around the catchment.
In 2025 we logged 1,070 observations & 452 species, can we beat it in 2026?
#CitizenScience
Hibiscus Harlequin Bug 'Tectocoris diophthalmus' from Darwin #Australia
www.inaturalist.org/observations...
#wildoz
Welcome to the Great Southern Bioblitz 2026: Whittlesea!
Although GSB2026 is a way off it's great to see projects up early so interested group know that their area is represented and they can organise events for this year
www.greatsouthernbioblitz.org/group/great-...
The great shuffle continues in this week leaderboard of the #BirdsSeenIn2026 challenge!
Australia and England are still trusting the top ranks though!
Note that I messed up the signs last week so this week is wrong too. Should be back to normal next week :)