Ever since we did our bioblitz in April 2018, I've been curious to see what the growth of iNaturalist usage in Philly looks like. So I pulled some data together and made some graphs.
The following three graphs show the cumulative totals at the end of each month. You can see thye have been steadily climbing with occasional spurts that boost up the numbers We've seen a pretty strong growth since April of 2018.
The following three graphs show the total observations by month across the years. June has very high numbers mostly from this year due to the growth we've recently seen, so it's not very useful data, but still fun to look at.
Graphs showing the distrubition of spcies acorss some iconic taxa.
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Beautiful!
Another wonderful thing that comes from the increase of observations and species is the more detailed digital species guides:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=2983&subview=grid&view=species
Sortable by taxon too -- so far, here are the insects of Philadelphia County:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=2983&subview=grid&taxon_id=47158&view=species
Keep it up!
Thanks, Sam! I have to figure out some way to make some of that data into graphs now. On a related note, I was really surprised to see the Ovenbird sixth in the list of most observed species, but when I actually looked at the observations I realized most of them were actually dead specimens and part of the Window Strikes project.
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