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INaturalist is a great platform for recording observations of flora and fauna in the field. It is widely used in academia for ecological research and is a great tool for identifying bits of nature. It can be accessed through smartphone apps or through web browsers.
https://inaturalist.org/
For geology, Rockd is a great app for learning about new areas and capturing your observations.
https://rockd.org/
I find these fun and informative to use when I visit new places.