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glandarius4848 t1_izosvzp wrote
Not really, it’s just that there are more iNaturalist users and therefore observations in Spain and Germany than there are in France
DiesesInternet OP t1_izn9azy wrote
This is a visualisation of migration patterns of white stork (Ciconia ciconia) in Europe from 2015 till present. This was made possible using the open-data API from iNaturalist. The gif was made using python (GeoPandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn, pynaturalist, numpy, imageio).
On a side note:
This was the first private project where I used a variety of modern AI transformers. Dall:E for the White Stork image, Code Completion from Github Copilot and ChatGPT for design questions and general questions replacing google almost completely.
I hope it's not too small and most of you can see the explanatory text!
NerdyComfort-78 t1_iznl4mt wrote
Repost on r/ornithology or r/birding
DiesesInternet OP t1_iznle8t wrote
I did ornithology :) feel weird reposting everywhere
William_Tell_746 t1_izsw5q7 wrote
I see the Poles and the French aren't using iNaturalist as much. Is there a reason? Also you can see how app usage surged in 2020...
PilzGalaxie t1_izndund wrote
What does the Red graph Show?
DiesesInternet OP t1_izne3jz wrote
Sorry if it wasn't clear. It's just the description of the moving big point on the map -> the center of the top 30 latest observations.
[deleted] t1_iznidrh wrote
They prefer Spain and Germany and avoid France. Beautiful map