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Australian Pollinator Count

One of the flys on my parsley. I didn’t get a decent photo of the hover flies.

I took part in the Australian Pollinator Count today. To have your results included in the official study you had to get 80% on their identification test. I am a complete novice at bugs, so I had to go through the information a few times before I managed 80%.

I went outside and picked the plant that had the most insects buzzing around which happened to be my parsley which has just flowered. The online count automatically starts the 2-minute timer once you’ve entered location, plant and weather details and then there are buttons for each category of pollinators that you just click every time you see a new insect. My count:

6 flies (other)

2 hover flies

2 ladybugs

If I have time tomorrow I may do a second count.

Have you ever joined a citizen science project?


Comments

9 responses to “Australian Pollinator Count”

  1. Oh wow! No, I have never joined a citizen science project but that sounds so cool.
    Good for you for participating!

    1. You do science for your work. I enjoy doing things like this, and I’m sure the data must be helpful for scientists in these areas.

  2. Oh that is amazing.
    I love that you can sign up for that.
    I would be game but I have never heard of anything like either.

    1. Maybe do a google search to see if anything is in your area.

  3. I have never heard of a citizen science project. I don’t think we have them here in the US, unless you count composting or recycling? I’m the kind of person who would rather steer clear of bugs vs count them. 😉

    1. You have plenty of projects in the US, I’ve done another post about it. I’m not a massive fan of bugs, but don’t mind most of the ones we were counting, and we just had to look, not touch.

  4. Not only have I never joined such a project, I’ve never even heard of one!

    1. I’m sure they’d have some over your way

  5. I’m actually not sure what types of projects would be “citizen science projects”, Melissa. And I have not examined pollinators in any systematic way. For your information, I am an engineer, and I work with 3D Printers. Although, I think that you’re going to take even more pictures of pollinators in the future, Melissa.