Actually I used to have a page of all observations that I IDed but I felt the stats may not have been accurate (saying I have only one ID on Pewter angelfish and Geometric moray, where I had 2 with the former and several with the latter) I’m just trying to find an alternative method that may have more accurate stats.
How about this? https://www.inaturalist.org/identifications/nousernameavailable
Well as in a Map or grid form
Lot of useful urls here: https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/how-to-use-inaturalists-search-urls-wiki-part-2-of-2/18792
This is what you’re after: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?ident_user_id=nousernameavailable
what exactly are you using to get this information? that will help others figure out exactly what you think is a problem so that they don’t have to guess at what you’re looking for.
I just like it, because I find it fascinating
that isn’t answering the question. something like a screenshot or a URL would be a better answer to “what exactly are you using to get this information?”.
i have this link bookmarked https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?ident_user_id=supertiger&subview=table - i like being able to use the filters/map, but i suspect the stats being inaccurate that @nousernameavailable refers to has to do with these being listed by community taxon instead of the specific ID one has added (like in cases of disagreeing IDs)
No I think it was being because I was using dates in it (eg, d1=some time in 2008, and d2 this month)