Great app, easy interface, friendly community. Thank you iNaturalist team!
Conversely, its also beneficial to report sightings of helpful bugs/birds/bats/etc. so can get an early warning when a population starts to thin out.
Tech blogs or pointers would be great
simonw•1h ago
My partner and I built this website with it a few years ago: https://www.owlsnearme.com/
andrewpedelty•56m ago
Fun to travel and "pokemon" some new local stuff too.
Tomte•45m ago
The iNaturalist app doesn‘t. It has more features, but Seek‘s former advantage „let me just the a photo and auto-identify“ is now in the iNaturalist main app, as well, so it is my default now.
bluebarbet•27m ago
Frustration shared.
throwanem•11m ago
GorbachevyChase•32m ago
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Galanwe•23m ago
jw_cook•5m ago
The iNat API certainly has some quirks and shortcomings, but in terms of usability it's uncommonly good compared to most biodiversity platforms. I maintain the python API client[1], which is used for data visualizations, doing useful things with your own observation data (which is how I got into it), Jupyter notebooks, Discord bots, and some research/education workflows.
[1] https://github.com/pyinat/pyinaturalist