Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Last Active: Jun 04, 2023 iNaturalist
Feel free to use any of my photos, as long as you give credit and let me know which ones you are using.
A new Nudibranch species record for Bermuda (Trapania dalva)
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124042961
Bermuda Petrels (Pterodroma cahow) sitting on the water
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/100891682
An undescribed species of intertidal Firefly (Micronaspis) in Panama
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/131661925
Self-found first record of Hammond's Flycatcher in Bermuda
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/97409718
Little Skate (Leucoraja erinaceus) egg likely drifted to Bermuda from the Gulf of Mexico on Sargassum
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/104778453
Jumping Cuvier's Beaked Whale (Ziphius cavirostris) 10 miles off Bermuda in 4000 feet of water
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124776961
First record of Nudibranch Flabellina dushia in Bermuda
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/149275737
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16 y/o
Biodiversity documentation is my biggest passion, and my main goal is to document as many of the species that we share earth with as possible, but for now I'm focusing on improving the knowledge we have of Bermuda's biodiversity.
I am an all-round naturalist however the species I am most passionate about are Birds (my favorites of which are tubenoses), land-based and marine Molluscs, as well as Cetaceans, Insects, Fish, Crustaceans and most other things living in the ocean. I am also very interested in island ecology, and have been trying to document as many endemic / native species in Bermuda as I can.
If you plan to visit Bermuda, shoot me a message and I can tell you the best spots on the island to find any of your desired species.
I mostly shoot Nikon D3500, Olympus TG 6, and iPhone X
My ID strong suits are mainly Bermudian wildlife (marine and terrestrial, introduced or native) and North American Birds and Western Atlantic Fish and Molluscs.
In the unfortunate event of my death, I wish for all of my observations, ID's (unless proven to be incorrect) and any other contributions to remain on the website.
I also wish for my specimen collection to be donated to the Bermuda Zoological Society NHM.