But our work is not done. Please don't document = photograph any new galls for this project. You can still upload all gall observations taken between 9/3-9/11. Future gall observations should go into other gall projects - local, global, etc.
Next, you can help identify galls. You don't need to know all galls everywhere. For example, you can filter our observations to your area and try to help others with species you already know how to ID.
It's also a great time to enjoy the incredible diversity of galls we all documented! Feel free to fave, write comments, and engage with others.
There are a couple of new resources I'd like to share with you -
@jeffdc and @megachile recorded a podcast/radio interview last week about galls and gallformers.org - https://www.toknowtheland.com/podcast/ep195
@naturesarchive and I recorded a webinar about galls' natural history last week, available here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oUAuMlMUEQ
And lastly, what were your favorite findings? what were your favorite findings by other people?
Merav