I see you've joined the Nature Observer community.Interesting spider @akukamaruzzaman
Why don't you take the next step and register at https://www.inaturalist.org and share your verified, selected, interesting observations there?
I myself have added to my profile on iNaturalist: "I also post my sightings on https://ecency.com/@birdwatcher, which helps fund my hobby."
I believe this will help our Hive Nature observer community grow.
Thanks for your advice; I appreciate it. Actually, I have an iNaturalist account, but wouldn't it be problematic if the images were posted there first and then on Hive? I'm worried that it will be considered a dumping post. I don't want @hivewatchers to blow the warning whistle on this :D
But if it's fine, yes, I will :)
Myself I had to do it not to be downvoted.@hivewatchers needs that you post your hive account on iNaturalist.
You mean I have to embed my hive profile link in my Inaturalist profile? the same as on IG or FB? I'll try it. I really appreciate your help :)
I just copy past this link https://ecency.com/@birdwatcher to my iNaturalist profile https://www.inaturalist.org/people/1519436
I see. Thanks :)
Hello.
We recommend creating unique content for Hive so if you want to crosspost your photos into Hive, It would be great if you created a unique story attached to these photos.
Thanks
Thanks for your kind response. Actually, it's not completely a cross-post. iNaturalist is only a supporting platform for nature observers to facilitate scientific identification or grouping of natural objects that we observe before we post them on Hive. Of course, for details and stories, we do it on Hive with our own original images and the link to scientific sources from INaturalist. Yeah, just like Wikipedia or other sources.