there are a number of those. I suspect better photos will be needed
I have been to the Observation
I do not think this is Planuncus vinzi and there are other Genera
Observation like this are missed by most users
There is a New project here https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/global/view/project/867480/earth-awareness-and-the-blue-community
See what YOU can agree to
Thank you so much - Iâm very touched. Iâve just noticed though that my video in the post isnât working - Iâll try and upload it again as itâs rather special - purely due to the subject, not the camera work!
the power of wise tagging (CHEGD fungi)
Some really good photography, rare fungi and interesting revelations - takes a while to load
See for yourself
There is a great need for Profile observations in iSpot - one or two that go the extra mile.
Hereâs one https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/uk-and-ireland/view/observation/869131/
See if YOU can agree to the ID, it wonât be easy but Maggie has profiled the ID features. Give it a go.
And try this.
Go to Location, make it full screen Satellite. Drag the yellow man to the road nearby to Open StreetView. See for yourself from a few angles. Go on, drive past it!
I like it when people notice an unusual behaviour like a Spoonbill standing up on two half-legs https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/uk-and-ireland/view/observation/870412/short-spoonbill#new
THANKS for the banner
Yes, my big thanks for the banner, really helpful. Apologies for late thanks.
Take a look here - LOVELY observing
https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/uk-and-ireland/view/observation/830129/
Now part of iFocus - SEEDS
Yes, definitely a fab spot!
But it doesnât seem to have the âseedsâ tag?
I may deserve one of these but not in red
One for the fungi aficionados.
Steveâs âAnswers on a Postcardâ quiz is keeping us guessing. Answers on a Postcard | Observation | UK and Ireland | iSpot Nature
Derekâs link doesnât open for me. Here it is again: Silk, Signs and Symbols | Observation | UK and Ireland | iSpot Nature
It is on the web though, well several webs actually.
What is different from the TG-6, apart from the price?