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Urban Biodiversity SA
4561.8
BioScore
                
    Locality  (5.0x)
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   Greater Region  (12.5x)
You don't need to travel far to discover the natural world. Start with your own backyard. Take a close look and see what you can discover. This realm shows just a few of the species that can be found in a typical suburban yard in Old Reynella, South Australia.
972
Identifications
542
Observations
390
Species
9
People (0  active)
From - 2011-05-13

To - 2025-12-08

Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
43.92 %
62.5 %
11.54 %
Total vs Greater Region
6.91 %
25.05 %
3.04 %
This Year vs Total
0.0 %
0.0 %
0.0 %
Last Two Years vs Total
8.49 %
11.03 %
44.44 %
Top Species
1.
Insects - Beetles
14
2.
Insects - Ants, Bees and Wasps
11
3.
Insects - Flies
9
4.
Plants that flower
8
5.
Monopis meliorella
7
6.
Mallada tripunctatus
7
7.
Other Insects
6
8.
Epiphyas postvittana
6
9.
Austrocarea iocephala
6
10.
Pasiphilodes testulata
5
Top Observers
1.
Setocoris
493
2.
Geoffrey Cox
22
3.
cobaltducks
11
4.
MercuryButterfly
6
5.
econiko
3
6.
NATUREhoodz
2
7.
slas
2
8.
Slas
2
9.
naturehoodz
1
Contests In Progress
For observations made between 2023/03/27 and 2028/01/01
Submissions accepted up to 2028/01/02
This is for people who want to explore the magic of the place where they live.
407
Identifications
200
Observations
129
Species
4
People
For observations made between 2020/03/12 and 2040/03/12
Submissions accepted up to 2040/03/12
854
Identifications
467
Observations
335
Species
7
People
For observations made between 2018/01/01 and 2028/01/01
Submissions accepted up to 2028/01/01
City, state and national parks are a great place to record nature's story.
951
Identifications
532
Observations
383
Species
7
People
For observations made between 2015/01/01 and 2035/06/01
Submissions accepted up to 2035/06/01
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962
Identifications
538
Observations
388
Species
9
People
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