Record type examples: dead, alive, nest, call or song, poo, track, rabbit hole, mole hill, hair, DNA. About YouWhat Did You See?Where Was It? You are about to submit a record to the Jersey Biodiversity Centre without logging in. If you are interested in wildlife we would like you to consider creating an account with the Jersey Biodiversity Centre which would have advantages including easier recording options and the ability to access your records in the future. We hope you will visit us again making additional biological records.If you would like to create a personal account before submitting your record, please follow this link: http://jerseybiodiversitycentre.org.je/user/register.Personal details First name: Please provide your first name Last name: Please provide your surname Email: * Please provide your email address. This will only be used to contact you if we require further information to verify the record. Next step > Date: * Recorder Name: * Enter the recorder's name, if different. Please enter all the species you saw at one site on a single day and any other information about them. Then move to the Where was it? tab before submitting your records.Step 1 {content} Certain Likely Uncertain not recorded male female mixed not recorded adult pre-adult other Add photos Select a species first SpeciesPresentCertaintyRecord typeQuantitySexStageIdentified ByCommentPhotosPhotos Use * as a wildcard when searching for species names. If you have sensitive records to input please use the Enter a casual record form. < Prev step Next step > Location: * Provide the name of the site, ideally using one that is recognisable from an OS map. Do not enter a postal address as the information you provide will be visible to others. Enter a spatial reference: * WGS84 (decimal lat,long)Channel Islands Grid (UTM ED50)JTM (Jersey Transverse Mercator)UTM Or search for a place on the map: Search Close the search results Or simply click on your rough position on the map. Habitat: Arable land, gardens or parks Bogs and fens Coast Grassland Heathland, scrub, hedgerow Industrial and urban Inland water Marine Mixed habitats Unvegetated or sparsely vegetated habitats Woodland Overall comment: Loading... < Prev step