Create an object

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Allows to record a nest, a burrow, a birdhouse, or similar encountered on the field. This function is only available to users with special rights.

Access it as if entering data, and click Create object (see image below).

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Create an object. Main menu.



Place


Place the pointer at the object position as explained in wiki section Mobile interface > Entering records > Directly in the field > Step 1: Place and click Create object (see image below).

Notice that when you are in the creating object mode, the pointer has a purple blue-circled dot.

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Create object. Place.



Information


Create object info1.png

Object description.

1. Name
2. Comment
3. Life span
4. Height
5. Picture



Enter object information:

1. Name
Enter name for the object.


2. Comment
Leave a comment if necessary.


3. Life span
Indicate if is a short (annual) or long life (perennial) object.


4. Height of the object above ground/water
Choose from the expandable menu the height at which the object is found. Choose - if unknown.


5. Picture
Upload a picture of the object by selecting from your phone (5a) or taking a new one (5b). Click the bin icon (encircled, below) to delete an uploaded image.


Create object image.png

Attach an image to an object.

5a. Select from gallery
5b. Take a picture



Click on object position within the image (arrow, below) to mark the exact position of the object. A hollow red circle will indicate the object.


Marking an object.png

Marking an object within the picture.

5c. Mark object
5d. Delete image



Click Next when done.

6. Orientation
Select object's orientation by clicking on the white inner circle. A red arrow will indicate the orientation.
Click on the yellow area of the compass to delete the orientation. If orientation is not important, click Next.


Object orientation 2.png

Object orientation.

6a. Mark orientation
6b. Delete orientation



Click Next when done.

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Radius and Nature of object.

7. Radius
8. Nature



7. Radius
In case the object is a territory, indicate the radius of the territory using the sliding bar (number 8 in picture below). A red line will indicate its limits.
Note: when indicating a radius, the option "Artificial" is deactivated.


8. Nature
Indicate the nature of the object.
Choose between Natural, Artificial or a Device. According the nature of the object, next step will be different (see image as an example).


Natural Icon Description
Nest.png
Nest
Optionally, choose from the expandable menu the structure the nest lies on or the type of tree and the tree age. If the nest is not on a tree, choose - on the tree age field.
Burrow.png
Burrow
Dam.png
Dam
Rock site.png
Rock site
Underground site.png
Underground site
Flag.png
Territory
Vegetal.png
Vegetal
Optionally choose from the expandable menu the type of forest.
Hidrographic.png
Hydrographic
Optionally choose from the expandable menu the type of water structure.
Other.png
Other
Artificial
Platform.png
Nesting platform
Optionally choose from the expandable menus the taxonomic group it is intended for, the material of construction and its support.
Birdhouse.png
Birdhouse
Optionally choose from the expandable menus the taxonomic group it is intended for, the material of construction and its support.
Building.png
Building
Optionally choose from the expandable menus the type of building and in which part of it lays the object.
Infrastructure.png
Infrastructure
Optionally choose from the expandable menu the type of structure.
Other.png
Other
Device N/A




Click Save to end and save record when done.

Find your created objects in:


Browsing objects


On NaturaList

Find your created objects in : Menu > Tools > My objects.

Object to synchronise.png

List of created objects.

1. Object pending synchronisation.

Synchronised objects do not show any icon



When the object has been synchronised (no phone next to it), click on object and select See history (see image below).

Objects history.png

Object's history.



On the local portal

Access to synchronised objects from Main Menu > All my observations.

Click on the object you are interested in visualising.

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Browsing object in the local portal.

1. Access object
2. Access associated observation



Access object
  • See object's location on map.


Access observation
  • See/Modify observation as explained in Web interface > Browsing records > As a registered user > From Explore tab > All my observations.
  • Change location by clicking on new position on the map.


Delete objects


Objects can be deleted from NaturaList only before synchronisation and if they have no associated observation yet.

1. Find your created objects in : Menu > Tools > My objects.
2. Click on any record with a phone icon (not yet synchronised).
3. Choose Delete this object (see image below).

Delete object.png

Deleting an object.



Attach object to observation


1. Open My objects list going to Menu > Tools > My objects.
2. Click on any object from the My objects list to attach it to an observation (see images below).
3. Choose between:

  • Add observation: to add an observation related to the object in real time.
  • Add an older observation: to add an observation related to the object that occurred in the past.

4. Enter observation normally.

It is possible to add an observation, either in real time or in the past, independently if the object has been synchronised or not.

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Attach an object to an observation (before synchronisation).

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Attach an object to an observation (after synchronisation).