A Rare Discovery was made on This BioBlitz
Check it out - and the conversation that follows:
Check it out - and the conversation that follows:
Dear Huddart BioBlitzers -
Well, the statistics show that this blitz had the second most observations of any of the San Mateo County Park blitzes so far - and that's because of YOU!
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/san-mateo-county-parks-bioblitzes
We are also second for most species and most observers! WOW!
Check out the statistics for the City Nature Challenge, too -
Results from all sites - https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2019
Results from the SF Bay Area -
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2019-san-francisco-bay-area
Dear Huddart Blitzers -
What an excellent day we had yesterday! We are now firmly in second place for number of observations in the entire San Mateo County Parks BioBlitz series. Our coverage of the selected area was one of the best ever, too. Keep on uploading, keep in identifying, and keep on participating!
Jennifer Rycenga, a.k.a. gyrrlfalcon
Back in September of 2018, we BioBlitzed the western 2/3rds of Huddart Park. Check out the results here - https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/2018-huddart-park-bioblitz
For this bioBlitz, we will be focusing on the eastern sections of the park. There is even more habitat diversity here than in the extensive areas we covered in the fall - open meadows, mixed oak, redwood, and Douglas-fir areas. Due to all the rain this year, there are running creeks, too.
Looking forward to seeing many of you there!