Howdy,
Responses inline;
> is it possible to automatically upload (to iNaturalist) all (of my) pictures
> belonging to a certain Flickr group?
> I would like to upload my pictures belonging to the EOL group.
Not at present, no. We don't really have any automated import
features like that. While it would be fine if every one of your photos
corresponded to a single observation, often that's not the case.
> 1) Is there a faster way than to tag all EOL photos on Flickr with "EOL"
> and than at iNaturalist>Add Observations>ADD photos:"EOL">Find
> Photos(Source:Flickr)
> and than individually check each item, sync it and save the observation?
> Is there a way to import all these photos in a batch?
Have you tried
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/import? I
think that will be a bit faster than the process you described. You
still might need to use that tag, though.
> 2) What is the iNaturalist policy about captive animals (zoo?), carcasses?,
> nests?, foot prints?, parts (like only a feather)?
These are all cool. For captive / cultivated animals, though, it would
be good if you clicked "no" next to "Is the organism
wild/naturalized?" under the Data Quality Assessment (right column of
the observation page).
> 3) What is the iNaturalist policy about not finally identified photos (only
> order, or family)?
These are totally fine. Hopefully someone on the site can help you
narrow down your ID!
-ken-ichi
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