Winners: Eco-Lens Challenge | Week 6


Greetings, friends. We bring you the results of Week 5of the ECO-LENS Challenge.
• Observe • Photograph • Research • Share
5 new observations on the Eco-Lens Map |
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📊 Summary of Engagement
🦗🕷 Overall Results🐜🐝
- Total Participants: 5🔎
- Valid publications: 4 🔎
- Countries: 3 🗺🌐 Nigeria; Bangladesh, Venezuela.
- Species Observed: 5 🐜🐝🦗🕷
- Insects: 5
- Other invertebrates: 0
📸🔎 Observations in order of arrival. 👤 Post |
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1 - Author: @emma-uttermost --- LINK![]() You submitted a paper that demonstrates a wealth of research, although I disagree with the use of so many citations to other authors. But your dedication speaks for itself, and I accepted your entry as valid, even though you didn't use the required tags. (#eco-lens and #ccs) |
2 - Author: @mitchp --- LINK![]() You submitted a post of average quality, in terms of photographs and the details and characteristics that are expected. How to identify at least the family of the species you observed. |
3 - Author: @davidmarkgeorge --- LINK![]() Friend, if this were a photography-only contest, you would undoubtedly have swept the awards. But this is also a research contest to generate learning about biodiversity. The invitation is to submit both photos and research of the same quality. |
4 - Author: @rumanaafroz --- LINK![]() In a nutritious post in information, you made a broad description of that sucking insect. However, you neglected to investigate the zoological classification. The photos are well done for the most part. I appreciate that you included the coordinates. (NAME OF THE INSECT) + (COUNTRY)without other words.Congratulations on losing your fear of approaching insects, but always do so with caution. |
5 - Author: @joslud --- LINK![]() Honorary entry |
Thank you all for rewarding us with your great display of creativity.

WINNERS
This week, there were flaws in aspects of instructions, such as the use of coordinates, title formats, and labels.
The photographs in general are getting better and better, with some participants providing high-quality photos and even videos.
The research was very well done, although they fell to the extreme of almost completely writing what they had read on the internet.
It's hard for me to choose a first place; we've already been in the contest for 7 weeks, and it's hoped that recurring participants won't present any flaws in the form. I'm going to declare that it was a first place winner, although three of the four entries almost deserved it.These three will receive the second place prize in a tie.
💥 🏆💱 Revealing the winner 💥 🏆💱![]() |
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🥇 FIRST PLACE: EMPTY |
🥈 SECOND PLACE: @emma-uttermost @rumanaafroz @davidmarkgeorge -- 3 steem |
🥉 THIRD PLACE: @mitchp -- 2 steem |
📝Commentators of the week: -- Empty |

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,Good morning @joslud sir,
I don't understand (name+country). Where should I put it? And the name of the insect or my own name? And my country or the country where the insect lives? I want to learn from you.
And what information was important to give here in terms of zoology, please tell me?
Then I can avoid these mistakes in the future.
Hello.
Sure, let's see, I hope this clarifies it. If you have any questions, please ask again:
The titles of your posts:
(insect name) + (country where you photographed it)
The zoological information refers to the location and classification of that insect. This would be fine:
-Phylum:
- Class:
- Order:
- Family:
- Genus:
- Species:
- Common name, or scientific name.
Thank you so much sir.🌹🌹