Welcome to the Illinois Botanists Big Year 2020!

And we're off! I see some of you have been out and about already. :)

Find the most plant species in Illinois in 2020 and rejoice in your victory! The year 2020 marks the fifth annual Illinois Botanists Big Year. Anyone may participate, from professional botanist to plant identification novice, by uploading photographic proof of their plant sightings to iNaturalist. Each observation will automatically count toward the contest if it meets the rules below.

Rules:

  1. Must be a plant (bryophytes and vascular plants – native and non-native species are accepted),
  2. Observed in Illinois,
  3. Observed in 2020 (and uploaded by January 15th, 2021), and
  4. Research Grade (that means it must be “wild/naturalized” and that you need a photo, date, location, and at least two people or >2/3 consensus on a species ID, in order to confirm the identification accuracy)

Winning Categories:

The official website, where you can find previous years' results and other helpful information is: https://ill-inps.org/illinois-botanists-big-year

For those wondering, the 2019 results will be announced on January 26th, 2020.
You have until then to help contestants out with identification.

happy botanizing!

-cassi / @bouteloua

Posted on Ιανουάριος 01, 2020 0926 ΜΜ by bouteloua bouteloua

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Another idea for a category- Compositor- the person who gets the most Asteraceae?

Αναρτήθηκε από wildlander πάνω από 4 χρόνια πριν

Other possible categories:

The Carnivore - Most Carnivorous Plant Species
The Parasite - Most Parasitic Plant Species
The Defender - Most Invasive Plant Observations
The Heartthrob - Observer with the Most Favorited Observations
The Tunnel Visionary - Most Observations of a Single Species
Our Orchid Kid - Most Orchids
The Bryophyter - Most Non-Vascular Plants
The Artist - Most Beautiful Observation Photos
The Kool-Aid Drinker - Most Observations for Someone New to iNat
The Zealot - Most Observations Increased from Previous Year

And a special award for any taxon newly observed in Illinois on iNat.

Αναρτήθηκε από jackassgardener πάνω από 4 χρόνια πριν

i could do this all day!

Αναρτήθηκε από jackassgardener πάνω από 4 χρόνια πριν

oh, and maybe a special challenge/possible award for people who have been a part of all the Botany Big Years?

Αναρτήθηκε από jackassgardener πάνω από 4 χρόνια πριν

The Spy - Most Automatically Obscured Species

Αναρτήθηκε από jackassgardener πάνω από 4 χρόνια πριν

The Lurker - the person who joined the project but has the fewest observations

Αναρτήθηκε από kathleensoler2 πάνω από 4 χρόνια πριν

lol

Αναρτήθηκε από bouteloua πάνω από 4 χρόνια πριν

I love to watch how the "most common" change over the year. Right now the trees are dominating (maybe because there are not many pretty flowers to distract our attention?) By the end of the year the trees get buried way down the list. I am eagerly anticipating when the spring woodland flowers start to crack the list! I am guessing they will show up on iNat sooner than I find them in the woods since I'm up north in the state.

Αναρτήθηκε από k2018lena περίπου 4 χρόνια πριν

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