https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/inaturalist-enhancement-s/hdnjehcihcpjphgbkagjobenejgldnah?pli=1
https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/easily-copy-coordinates/39278/19
https://observation.org/subsites/
https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/announcing-the-universal-metadata-tool-beta/53182
https://dk.observation.org/
https://sg.observation.org/
https://pl.observation.org/users/73285/species/compare/1058/?species_group_id=1&country_division_id=&start_date=&end_date=&filter_month=&filter_year=2024
https://pol.observation.org/
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1
https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/i-built-a-browser-extension-to-enter-observation-fields-with-one-click-in-the-identify-window-would-other-groups-use-it/44171
https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/announcing-the-universal-metadata-tool-beta/53182
https://download-directory.github.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FMegachile%2FPhenology%2Ftree%2Fmain%2FinathelperJS
Once you’ve made some buttons you like, export the configuration to save them so you don’t have to replace them manually if they get deleted somehow. Otherwise, they’re just saved in the browser cache.
To use the buttons you made, open any iNat Identify page. If you make changes after opening the page, you will have to refresh the tab to see them reflected (and the extension should remind you of this). By default, the buttons appear in the bottom right corner of the screen, but you can move them around with the alt-n shortcut.
In order to apply a button, you need to select an observation. You’ll know this has worked because a new field will appear (by default) in the lower left corner. Click the button or apply your selected keyboard shortcut and the extension will add all of the corresponding Observation Fields and Annotations to that observation. Note that this WILL override existing values in any Observation Field but will NOT override existing annotations (this is the way iNat has these configured, not my choice).
Installing in Chrome:
Open Chrome and go to chrome://extensions/
Enable “Developer mode” in the top right corner
Click “Load unpacked” on the top left
Navigate to and select the unzipped extension folder
The extension should now appear in your list of extensions
https://imagej.net/ij/
Installing in Edge:
Open Edge and go to edge://extensions/
Turn on “Developer mode” using the toggle on the left sidebar
Click “Load unpacked” on the top right Navigate to and select the unzipped extension folder
The extension should now appear in your list of extensions
https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/adding-scale-bars-to-images/576/18
t is in the analyse menu ? With line selections, the following parameters can be recorded: length, angle (straight lines only), mean, standard deviation, mode, min, max and bounding rectangle (v1.34l or later). The mean, standard deviation, etc. are calculated from the values of the pixels along the line.
https://imagej.net/ij/
To export the measurements as a tab-delimited text file, select File>Save As>Measurements from the ImageJ menu bar or File>Save As from the “Results” window menu bar. Copy the measurements to the clipboard by selecting Edit>Copy All from the “Results” window menu bar. You can also save measurements by right-clicking in the Results window and selecting Save As or Copy All from the popup menu. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXE7MBiWJIc
Some Earthnight tips:
Some iNat resources:
Unobserved species by observer in a taxa in a place
Variables: Life List, Taxon_id, Place_id, View=Unobserved
where tips from Earthnight
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