Hurray for citizen science!
My only complaint is that you don’t have a record of the butterflies you found to follow their history. Or if there’s a way to favorite butterflies.
It would be a great Girl Scout/boy/eagle to make signs for butterfly gardens that include a QR code for folks to download the app. I know this is early stages but I’m so looking forward for this to expand and would love to learn how to tag butterflies myself!
It would be a great Girl Scout/boy/eagle to make signs for butterfly gardens that include a QR code for folks to download the app. I know this is early stages but I’m so looking forward for this to expand and would love to learn how to tag butterflies myself!
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Cool app, but it needs more people to downlaod
I am in Philadelphia- no monarchs nearby. All the monarchs identified in the app are in southern New Jersey - mostly in Cape May dates from Oct thru mid Nov 2023. Do the scientists know where the butterflies might be now? It would be good to let people know so we can tell others to download the app. It would great if you add a share app option so people can easily notify others who might be in the butterfly migration path
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