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Anybody can access the main interface of the site as an anonymous visitor. Here one can see the latest observations, as they are sent to the site, news and some data analyses, among others (see image 1). A quick search can bring observation results that better fit your interests (see section 4. Browsing records). It is possible to visualize the site in different languages (available languages depend on the local portal you are using), and get information on the sun and moon at the given location.
Anybody can access the main interface of the site as an anonymous visitor. Here one can see the latest observations, as they are sent to the site, news and some data analyses, among others (see image 1). A quick search can bring observation results that better fit your interests (see section 4. Browsing records). It is possible to visualize the site in different languages (available languages depend on the local portal you are using), and get information on the sun and moon at the given location.  


[[File:Interface.png|center|thumb|700x700px|Image 1. Example of main interface as shown in Faune-France protal.]]
[[File:Interface.png|center|thumb|700x700px|Image 1. Example of main interface as shown in Faune-France protal.]]

Revision as of 11:33, 8 August 2022

Anybody can access the main interface of the site as an anonymous visitor. Here one can see the latest observations, as they are sent to the site, news and some data analyses, among others (see image 1). A quick search can bring observation results that better fit your interests (see section 4. Browsing records). It is possible to visualize the site in different languages (available languages depend on the local portal you are using), and get information on the sun and moon at the given location.

Image 1. Example of main interface as shown in Faune-France protal.


Although anyone can be informed of what, when and where some species were recorded, to share your own observations with the community, or conduct advanced searches you must be registered (see section 2. Getting started “Registration”).