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Other bird spotted by Erin Moore: “Every day I get visited by these guys, they're adorable” in the Big City Birds App on 23.07.2021
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Other bird spotted by Birdee: “Keeping a lookout waiting for the seeds to be brought out” in the Big City Birds App on 06.02.2021
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Other bird spotted by Birdee: “Wood ducks keeping a lookout on top of my cabin” in the Big City Birds App on 07.02.2021
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Other bird spotted by Birdee: “Wood ducks coming from the creek on the other side of the levee bank visiting my cabin on the right.” in the Big City Birds App on 20.03.2021
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Other bird spotted by Birdee: “Wood ducks massing outside my cabin” in the Big City Birds App on 07.06.2021
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Steinmarder spotted by Keller:in the Roadkill App on 22.07.2021
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Other bird spotted by Birdee: “On the lookout” in the Big City Birds App on 04.02.2021
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Sulphur-crested Cockatoo spotted by Birdee: “I had been leaving seeds outside my cabin to attract wild birds which included wood ducks, black ducks, cockatoos, corella’s, galahs, native pigeons, weebills (only in summer) and the occasional magpie, Also outside my cabin I was successfully growing sunflower plants in winter. My third flower had just bloomed. The day after it had fully bloomed I found my new flower partly chewed on the ground cleanly decapitated at the stem after I return from being out. I knew the culprit was a cockatoo because a few days earlier I found some trying to get at the flowers unsuccessfully. Finally I think one cockatoo had learned to hang on the thick part of the stem to cut the whole flower off. GRRRRR my precious flower. But the cockies are fun to watch. I wish I had my wildlife camera running to catch the incident. Picture of the cockatoos and other birds in other submissions.” in the Big City Birds App on 09.06.2021
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Brush-turkey spotted by rwh:in the Big City Birds App on 17.12.2020
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Other bird spotted by Jill Vidgen:in the Big City Birds App on 23.07.2021
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Absolutely! After creating your user account, you can log in with it in all apps and projects on the SPOTTERON platform without the need to register again. You can find additional apps and topics here: https://www.spotteron.app/apps - Please be invited to download any app which you like to join and start spotting!
To erase all your personal data stored on Spotteron you can simply go to the settings panel in the app you use. There you can enter your current password there as confirmation about your identity and then just "klick" Delete now. There is not even a delay, your personal data is automatically erased.
At the first start of the app, it asks for permission to use the location of your phone. Please make sure that you have granted that permission - you can find an app's permission in your phone settings. Alternatively, you can uninstall and reinstall the app and grant permission - no worries, no user account data or observations are lost, you have simply to log in again.
If the reticle doesn't jump to your current location, you can also use the address search to find it or move the map to your current location manually.
If you want to be use your location, you need to turn on "Location" in your phone's quick settings (if it wasn't turned on already) and open the app again, wait a few seconds and click on the crosshairs