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2024年09月10日

Clarkesdale iNaturalist Day

Our September field trip on Saturday 7th combined walks around the Bird Paddock and the Orchid Block at Clarkesdale sanctuary with some iNaturalist instruction.

See the bumper crop of observations made on the day by clicking on this link.

Thanks to Emily for leading our walks, to the iNat instructors, and to everyone who contributed observations. Keep practicing, as the Great Southern BioBlitz is rapidly approaching!

由使用者 vireyajacquard vireyajacquard2024年09月10日 21:33 所貼文 | 0 評論 | 留下評論

2024年09月13日

Countdown to the GSB

The Great Southern BioBlitz starts on 20th September, and runs until 23rd.

We are hoping to run a moth night in a park next Friday (or other night of the GSB if the weather is poor that night), but are waiting to hear from Ballarat City Council regarding our permit application. If permission is granted, I will post the details here and on our GSB Project:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/great-southern-bioblitz-2024-ballarat-region

I will add other ideas to this journal when I have details.

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2024年09月16日

Moth Night at Sparrow Ground Reserve

We have permission from Ballarat City Council to hold a moth night at Sparrow Ground Reserve on Friday evening, 20th September. This will be an opportunity to see some of Ballarat's night life that you may have never seen, and record it for the Great Southern BioBlitz.

What we will do: Members of the Field Naturalists Club of Ballarat will be present with 2 or 3 moth sheets and battery-powered lights.

We will set up at the shelters between the oval and the off-street carparking area in Spencer Street, between Kline St and Richards St. Please park in the car-park area.

Sheets will be set up from about 6pm, and moth-attracting lights turned on once it is dark enough.

What to bring:

  • the device you use for iNaturalist observations (phone, tablet), or a camera to take photos to upload later. Make sure your batteries are fully charged. Using a flash will give you better photos, but will drain your battery faster.
  • torch. If you have one, a head torch is useful for keeping your hands free. I noticed Aldi had some for sale this week, although I have no idea how good theirs are.
  • warm clothes. Sitting waiting for moths to appear could be cold. A beanie, scarf and jacket will help.
  • hot drink. A thermos of tea, coffee, or hot chocolate might go down well while you wait.
  • snacks. Please make sure you take any wrappers away with you. Leaving no litter is a condition of our permit.
  • folding chair. There is seating available at the shelter, but if you have one of your own you might like to bring it along.

Upload your photos to iNaturalist by 4th October for them to be included in the BioBlitz count.

Any questions? If you have questions, please comment on this post and I will attempt to answer them.

Watch this space!
As of the time of writing, Friday's weather forecast does not look promising. We are able to move the moth night to another night of the GSB in case of rain, strong winds, or freezing temperatures. A decision will be made closer to the time whether to go ahead on Friday or postpone to another night. Announcements will be posted in this project, so check before heading out on Friday.

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