If you write in lowercase it doesn't count as Roman numerals ;)
There is also a small traa community on one Lemmy instance. Hope this gets more traction :)
Sure, we don't need the masses that reddit has and it would be great if mostly people with a similar value system would join. But I certainly would welcome more users and especially more content. I liked reddit for specific communities related to mental health, gender identity/sexuality and neurodiversity. There is (still) hardly any activity in this regard on Lemmy instances. I really hope that more people join to build communities revolving around these topics. They don't have to be super large though.
ETA: if you search for e.g. "trans" within the instances you get various results ;) (the one I was referring to is called "Trans Memes for Trans [email protected]" I think)
Äh, ich hab mein Pixel 4 Handy :P Das ist mega für Makro Aufnahmen, aber halt total ungeeignet für alles was bisschen weiter weg ist. Meine Spiegelreflex (Nikon 3000 oder so?), die ich mir vor ca 15 Jahren zugelegt habe, hat mittlerweile durch zu viele Feldaufenthalte in den Tropen ihren Geist aufgegeben. Aber bin von der Auswahl an Kameras total überfordert, deshalb drücke ich mich bis jetzt um Ersatz. Perfekt wäre irgendeine Lösung, womit ich sowohl Makro wie auch Fernaufnahmen in guter Qualität schießen könnte...
Haha ja, die anderen beiden Arten habe ich auch durch iNaturalist kennengelernt. Allerdings bin ich wie gesagt kameratechnisch nicht so gut ausgestattet und sehe daher nicht allzu viele Details :/
Sorry, that was probably too vague and maybe even false. To me, the black-red-white woodpeckers always seemed to be "the common ones" :D I live in Germany so depending on your location that might be different. I saw a nest of Dendrocopos major to be specific ;)
And what a nice picture you took!! I really need to invest in a better camera. Birds are seriously underrepresented in my iNaturalist account.
Regarding the woodpecker: I heard a green one the other day (identified via BordNET) and they sound really crazy. And I also saw a common woodpecker nest the other day!