r/theNetherlandsNature

This is getting out of hand .. now there is 2 of them ..(star wars quote)

This is getting out of hand .. now there is 2 of them ..(star wars quote)

Exact dezelfde locatie als de zwarte van eerder... Nu zijn er 2

u/tcw82 — 11 hours ago

Wat is dit voor (nacht) vlinder?

Ik kwam dit zwarte motje(?) gisteren tegen, helaas geen betere fotos, wilde het niet verstoren. Vond het er mooi uitzien, maar wist niet gelijk te benoemen wat het was.

u/tcw82 — 18 hours ago
▲ 79 r/theNetherlandsNature+1 crossposts

Vlinders in Zuid-Limburg

Wat een genot om naar deze prachtige insecten te zoeken in het Limburgse heuvelland! Door de kalkrijke grond heb je hier allerlei biotopen die je nergens anders in NL vindt én door de zuidelijke ligging nog meer andere soorten.

  1. Dambordje, zeldzame zwerver op de Sint Pietersberg

  2. Bruin Blauwtje

  3. Braamparelmoervlinder

  4. Keizersmantel

  5. Klaverblauwtje

  6. Staarblauwtje

  7. Kaasjeskruiddikkopje

  8. Klein Koolwitje

  9. Bruin Dikkopje

  10. Koninginnepage

  11. Distelvlinder

  12. Koevinkje

u/Giant1024 — 3 days ago
▲ 34 r/theNetherlandsNature+4 crossposts

A free foraging map of the Netherlands, built on OpenStreetMap data

I wanted to see which edible wild plants, fruit and nut trees were near me, so I built

a map for it. It is called Plukplek, it is free, has no ads, and you do not need an

account to browse.

OpenStreetMap is one of the main data sources. I query trees and shrubs tagged with

genus, species and produce, map them to Dutch names, and show them on the map. It is

combined with Falling Fruit and open data from a few Dutch municipalities, plus

contributions from users. Tiles are OpenFreeMap, rendering with MapLibre. OSM data is

used under the ODbL and contributors are credited on the site.

A couple of things this community might find interesting:

- Many trees are only tagged genus=Prunus, which is ambiguous: sweet cherry and sloe,

but also ornamental flowering cherries and even toxic cherry laurel. I exclude the

ornamental and toxic species by their binomial name and only show what you can actually

forage.

- I leave out landuse=orchard, since those are usually private and would swamp the map.

If you spot wrong or missing data I would love to hear it. And if it nudges anyone to

tag edible trees a bit better in OSM, even better.

https://plukplek.nl

Curious what you think.

u/Putrid_Slip_1686 — 7 days ago