100 000 Observations

100 000 OBSERVATIONS: Red-capped Lark Adult with youngster by Gigi on 15th February at 16h49 from South of Malmesbury Area. Well Done ALL!

We are approaching a major milestone in 2014. Come and contribute and enjoy the fun with us:


more at http://ispot.org.za/Stats%20update

Who will post the milestones along the way, where will they be from and what will they be?

5 000 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Cycad Weevil by Joanette Le Cornu on 15th January at 13h00 from 28ste laan, Pretoria

4 000 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Cape Box Thorn by Andrew Hankey on 22th January at 16h00 from Park St, Myburgh Park

3 000 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Granite Limpet by tony rebelo on 29th January at 00h54 from Venus Pool Cape of Good Hope

2 500 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Metallic-blue winged wasp by rianabater on 1st February at 10h52 from R555, Middelburg

2 000 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Lizzards by Maphisa David on 3rd February at 17h42 from R33, Pomeroy

1 000 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Bulbinella barkerae by Nick Helme on 9th February at 14h59 from Lausanne, Caledon Ruens

900 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Protea repens, Kloof Neck - 2003 by Marlandza on 10th February at 02h01 from Signal Hill Rd, Table Mountain National Park

800 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Blue Wildebeest & Springbuck by rudi@capenature on 10th February at 15h34 from Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

700 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Leucadendron microcephalum or laureolum by Protea on 10th February at 18h41 from Stellenbosch, Kapweinland

600 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Plant11 Capegorse by LiezelK on 11th February at 12h08 from Main Rd, Ceres

500 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Frog by guido.coza on 12th February at 09h05 from Port St Johns

400 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Regal Chafer by guido.coza on 12th February at 17h23 from Masebe Nature Reserve

300 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Pretoriuskop 318 by RoyStrover on 13th February at 10h38 from Skukuza Camping, Kruger National Park

200 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Cylindrophyllum tugwelliae by Nick Helme on 12th February at 16h43 from N1, Laingsburg

100 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Weed#12 by Andrea Cowan on 14th February at 14h30 from Unnamed Road, Wynberg NU (2)

50 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Grey-backed Sparrowlark Male by Gigi on 15th February at 12h09 from South of Malmesbury Area

20 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Battling Glider, Denneoord Forest, George by Colin Ralston on 15th February at 15h43 from 46, Biesie Ave

10 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Common Diadem (female) at garden Route by Colin Ralston on 15th February at 16h24 from Garden Route Botanical Gardens

5 to go to 100 000 Observations:
Daubenya zeyheri by Nick Helme on 15th February at 16h46 from Kraalbaai, WCNP

100 000 OBSERVATIONS:
Red-capped Lark Adult with youngster by Gigi on 15th February at 16h49 from South of Malmesbury Area

More information at http://ispot.org.za/stats%20update

Comments

100 to 3000 ...

100 to 3000 ...
25 to 3000 at 22h00
3 to 3000 at midnight

giving to 00h15 and then I need to do uploading ...

The milestones are great...

...but the site growth/interest is more important. I approached 50/50 a number of months back to help identify a little flower, they did not know and suggested 'Ispot', never looked back! Well done to all!

site growth / interest

see http://ispot.org.za/stats%20update

I had no idea that you were a 50/50 referee!

Your appearance on the site certainly put a new string in our bow! many thanks!

50/50

Please, if you can spare a moment: tell 50/50 and thank them!

The milestones are a measure

The milestones are a measure of growth and interest:

For instance, as of this moment we have:

4 790 registered users
- Average number per day last 30 days: 6.8
- Average number per day last week: 8.9

96 955 observations

122 249 determinations
189 262 agreements
215 143 images

The final 1000

Here goes.

Lets hope my field trips dont interfere with the milestones too much.

The final countdown begins ...

Enjoy your moonlight

sojourn with the Proteas!

We'll try not to break iSpot while you are away... (speaking for myself only of course...)

Occasional Hungarian princess who believes: Indigenous plants have every aspect covered

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