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I identified the listed species myself. In some cases, exact determination can be difficult. I use the resources and knowledge I have. In addition to the appearance, location, frequency and season, I also take into account observations of the surrounding area. The presence of other species often allows conclusions to be drawn about the species to be identified. In many cases, precise identification is only possible using microscopic or molecular genetic examination. That's too ambitious for me. Have fun discovering!
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Animals
Most common observations this week
1029Monarch butterfly
(Danaus plexippus)
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
European honey bee
(Apis mellifera)
Asian ladybeetle
(Harmonia axyridis)
European garden spider
(Araneus diadematus)
Brown marmorated stink bug
(Halyomorpha halys)
Canada goose
(Branta canadensis)
Grey heron
(Ardea cinerea)
Seven-spot ladybird
(Coccinella septempunctata)
Mute swan
(Cygnus olor)
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This list shows species ordered by the proportion of observations marked as "endemic". The data is based on observations from iNaturalist users and therefore may contain inaccurate information.
Endemic means that a species is restricted to a limited area of distribution. Nevertheless, there are values of less than 100 percent in this list. This can have three different causes: either there are endemic subspecies, or the species is starting to spread, or there are errors in data collection.
Tasmanian tiger
Thylacinus cynocephalus
No observations in the last 30 days
100% endemicBarramunda
Neoceratodus forsteri
Two observations in the last 30 days
100% endemicMadagascar day gecko
Phelsuma madagascariensis
No observations in the last 30 days
100% endemicCorn snake
Pantherophis guttatus
78 observations in the last 30 days
98.75% endemicPhilippine tarsier
Carlito syrichta
Five observations in the last 30 days
91.97% endemicMadagascar giant day gecko
Phelsuma grandis
16 observations in the last 30 days
39.71% endemicMelanostoma hoverfly
Melanostoma species
138 observations in the last 30 days
6.6% endemicBuff-tailed bumblebee
Bombus terrestris
230 observations in the last 30 days
2.23% endemicEgyptian vulture
Neophron percnopterus
33 observations in the last 30 days
2.06% endemicThree-toed sloth
Bradypus species
62 observations in the last 30 days
1.34% endemicAmerican oystercatcher
Haematopus palliatus
166 observations in the last 30 days
0.93% endemicSac spider
Clubiona species
28 observations in the last 30 days
0.73% endemic