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Junonia villida

Meadow Argus at Chisholm, ACT

Junonia villida at Chisholm, ACT - 17 Feb 2016
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Junonia villida 15 May 2016 MichaelBedingfield

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Old Tuggeranong TSR.

7 comments

KimPullen wrote:
   20 May 2016
Nice shot, Michael. But there seems to be something wrong with your altitude finder. 279.7m? Google Earth gives around 770m for the same location.
   20 May 2016
Thanks Kim. Very perceptive. The altitude finder is usually pretty good, but this is way out. We don't have the ability to edit altitude.
AaronClausen wrote:
   20 May 2016
Hi guys, I've just added the ability for you guys to manually adjust the Altitude readings. There's a new field as part of the Edit form that is hidden down under the Manual Location section that you have to expand. I've fixed this sighting as a test for the new feature. Cheers Aaron.
   20 May 2016
Sorry Aaron, but I can’t see the item on the edit form.
AaronClausen wrote:
   21 May 2016
Sorry Michael, my bad, how's that now?
   21 May 2016
Hi Aaron. It's visible now. Thanks. Another improvement.
I remembered later that on this sighting the GPS was out by about one km and I had to edit it. It is logical that the altitude would also be crook when the GPS is wrong. Something to remember.
AaronClausen wrote:
   21 May 2016
Very good point Michael. Kaizen all the way (かいぜん。。。!)

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Species information

  • Junonia villida Scientific name
  • Meadow Argus Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1642.1m Recorded at altitude
  • 744 images trained Machine learning
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