The most likely alternative if the main ID is wrong. Used when a species is not seen clearly enough to confirm an ID but it's likely one of two possibilities.

Tipo de dados: taxon
Criado por: jon_sullivan jon_sullivan

Observações especificando este campo

Observação Otherwise it's this species
  Hoheria lyallii

Fotos / Sons

Observador

shirleykerr

Data

Janeiro 9, 2014
  Hoheria glabrata

Fotos / Sons

Observador

tony_wills

Data

Setembro 4, 2017 04:28 PM NZST

Descrição

Blackbirds and tuis in the background, but what is the loudest call. Heard it repeated a few times at longish intervals. Either bellbird or tui I suppose.

  Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae)

Fotos / Sons

Observador

johnvandenhoeven

Data

Setembro 4, 2017 12:14 PM NZST

Descrição

I'm unsure if this is S.lautus or S.sterquilinus which are both found in the area.

  Senecio sterquilinus

Fotos / Sons

Observador

carnifex

Data

Maio 20, 2017 01:05 PM CEST
  Carpocoris pudicus

Fotos / Sons

Observador

carnifex

Data

Agosto 7, 2016 02:00 AM CEST
  Rhynocoris rubricus

Fotos / Sons

What

Esperança-Menor (Phaneroptera nana)

Observador

prunhel

Data

Setembro 2, 2017 01:25 PM SAST
  Phaneroptera falcata

Fotos / Sons

Nenhuma foto ou som

What

Falsa-Orca (Pseudorca crassidens)

Observador

sandy_ferguson

Data

Junho 2016

Descrição

About 1.00 p.m. a large pod of something, dolphins? was sighted making its way south into Port Levy to the seaward side of Horomaka Island. I counted at least 40, my partner thought she saw 60+ and possibly up to 100.

We, with the neighbour, rowed over to the island and observed them slowly swimming past the island. It was thought that there were long steaks of krill in the bay and they might be feeding on it. Not confirmed.

On the island, below us was one individual with its front/head on the rocks and blood in the water. Was it scratching itself? It eventually with effort, freed itself and swam off to join the pod. Another individual about 50 metres further along, was observed at the end of the island doing a similar act. It eventually backed off and lay on the surface, breathing hard. It was lying inverted (upside-down) at one point. It eventually sank and surfaced every minute or so to breath. It could have been there for 1/4 hour, maybe more, 1/2 hour? before it also turned and headed to the pod which had by now moved towards the head of the bay. Three powerboats stationed themselves between the pod and the head of the bay as we certainly didn't want a stranding as had happen a few years before with a pod of pilot whales.

They looked like long fin pilot whales but not realising the similarity of false killer whales we didn't make the critical observations to differentiate them.

The next day a pod of false killer whales was spotted off Waimairi Beach with 2 stranding, one of those dying and one eventually refloated.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/80780429/No-sign-of-rescued-false-killer-whale-off-Christchurch-coast

http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/80759818/stranded-whale-refloated-at-christchurchs-waimairi-beach

Considering the previously observed behaviour one presumes they could have been the same two observed on the edges of Horomaka Island.

Etiquetas

  Baleia-Piloto (Globicephala melas)
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Comentários

This field is for those situations where you didn't get a (good) photo, but you're pretty confident it was one species (entered in the field "Probably this species"), and if you're wrong it would be this other species.

Keep in mind that the maps and default observation searches will still display your the main species name only. Please don't agree with the main species name, and make an observation "research grade", if you're instead agreeing that it's a species listed in the fields "Probably this species" or "Otherwise it's this species".

If both species you think it might be are in the same genus, please use the genus as your main ID. Otherwise, go however high up the taxonomic tree you need to go to find a common taxon that is the unambiguously correct ID.

Publicado por jon_sullivan quase 8 anos antes

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