Thanks to #insomnia, I just discovered that another of my #macro #photos has been selected as the reference photo for an #iNaturalist species home page: Syrphus rectus, yellow-legged flower fly, visiting the flowers of a NOID Symphyotrichum, North American aster, in my front #garden September of last year.
I recently changed the #license on all my #iNaturalist #photos to CC-BY-NC: #CreativeCommons Attribution #NonCommercial. Although my observations have been licensed that way, for import into scientific databases such as @gbif and #GloBI, my photo licenses were inconsistent, depending on how I had brought them into iNat.
So, if you're looking for a photo for a non-commercial use, be sure to check out iNat.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&quality_grade=research&user_id=xris&verifiable=any&view=species
@xris @gbif This post brought to mind the college radio show called Radio Ecoshock out of Canada. When I quit corporate science, I volunteered there for 10 years. The host, Alex, was always looking for photos to go with the blog and the radio show. Link below. You should contact them. And you should listen to the show. He gets the nation's best scientists on to discuss their published research. https://www.ecoshock.org/