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October 19, 2021

Great blue heron

Researchers found great blue herons (Ardea Herodias) are among the most highly observed species on a popular nature app.

[Research supported by U.S. National Science Foundation grants DEB 1702708 and DEB 1703048.]

Learn more in the Florida Museum news story Who observes the observers? Scientists conduct large-scale study of iNaturalist users. (Date image taken: 2018; date originally posted to NSF Multimedia Gallery: Oct. 19, 2021)

Credit: Florida Museum of Natural History/Photo by Jeff Gage


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