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23 Apr 2025

We are super proud to welcome Edgar McNamara @edgarmcnamara to the team!Edgar joins NatureMapr as Junior Platform Engineer and will play a critical role in supporting the platform and our valued custo...


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Platform wide attribute changes

New Feature: Moderator Quick Responses!

New priority species lists in the ACT

NatureMapr now receives more records in NSW than ACT

Discussion

WHall wrote:
10 Dec 2024
Scarlet Percher (Diplacodes haematodes) ??

Diplacodes haematodes
RodDeb wrote:
5 Mar 2024
Hi @rawshorty , @Liam.m , sometimes find these difficult to tell especially the females so any help is appreciated. Did think this one was a Leaden Flycatcher. Thanks.

Myiagra cyanoleuca
rawshorty wrote:
5 Mar 2024
Hi @Liam.m , I am looking at my calibrated monitor and I see white edges on the wings? Throat looks pale to me? Yes they can be expected but I really don't think this is one.

Myiagra cyanoleuca
Liam.m wrote:
5 Mar 2024
Hi @RodDeb and @rawshorty, I think this bird is a good contender for female satin? Very obvious buffy edges to the wing, darker plumage on throat and face then I’d expect for Leaden. It’s migration time at the moment and they tend to pop up in unexpected spots (like rufous fantails). I spoke to Luke and he agrees. Hope this is an adequate explanation.
Cheers,
Liam

Myiagra cyanoleuca
rawshorty wrote:
5 Mar 2024
@RodDeb , yes I see that from your initial entry, surprised you did not question the change?

Myiagra cyanoleuca
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