Hi Margaret,
My main photographic interest is in arthropods too, so I agree - perhaps
we should start one? :-)
At the moment I upload to Flickr where I've had excellent help -
especially in the
Spiders of Australia group
http://www.flickr.com/groups/australianspiders/pool/with/4915034125/which
is visited regularly by very
knowledgeable people. I've found spiders not discovered before here in
middle Melba!
It's possible there to create sets
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bronking/sets/ and post photos to the
Field Guide to Insects of Australia
http://www.flickr.com/groups/oz_insects/ again, photos are identified
during conversations with other interested photographers. And that's just
the beginning of the many thousands
of groups/set/galleries to explore.
While you're there, visit
Australian Birds
http://www.flickr.com/groups/australianbirds/ !
Also I'm happy to have chats re insects off this chat line. If you have a
mysterious creature
there's a chance I've had it too so we could compare notes.
cheers,
Bron King
At 10:36 AM 25/01/2011, Margaret Leggoe wrote:
I see many unusual insects and
spiders in my rambling on our nature reserves. I don’t believe I
should keep putting photos of them on this chatline. Does anyone
know of a similar group to COG that is interested primarily in insects
etc to whom I could send photos for identification?
Thank you
Margaret Leggoe
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