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Hi All,We've just rolled out some important improvements to NatureMapr's sensitive data handling framework in consultation with the NSW Government Saving Our Species team.For Highly Sensitive records,...


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Platform update continued 30 JAN 2025

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Discussion

jb2602 wrote:
Yesterday
Female

Cormobates leucophaea
Yesterday
Good to know the Brown Treecreeper still exists in this location.

Climacteris picumnus victoriae
GITM1 wrote:
Yesterday
Thank you for uploading your sighting, much appreciated. We will review previous sightings and let you know if she has been seen before or if she is a new floss to the area.

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
Curiosity wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks, Aussiegall. The flycatchers were very active and kept us busy trying to get some good views with cameras and binos!

Myiagra rubecula
GITM2 wrote:
Yesterday
Hi again, @poida84. GITM1, GITM3, & I have been discussing the ID of your female glossy (flossy). We are very interested in knowing more about the flossy 'Divine' & who identified your flossy. We checked the IDs in the other zones within the GITM project & Divine has not been identified within those sections. Also, we haven't found a good match between your flossy & others reported in the area covering Colo Vale to Buxton. In our work with glossies reported in GITM, we found that glossies weren't traveling far from where originally sighted. Within the sections that the 3 of us worked, the greatest distance traveled was approximately 13 km. However, if your flossy is a good match with Divine & is from another area, that would be very exciting & advance our knowledge of distances glossies are traveling. If possible, we would enjoy seeing some photos of Divine & communicating with the person who compared your flossy with her. Cheers & thanks, GITM2

Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami
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