Spring is starting in the Mediterranean. A good time to learn more about pollinators and how to recognize them. With over 5000 taxa of pollinators that are widely distributed not an easy task.
If you have never identified any of the pollinator groups or characteristic species yet and don't want to solely rely on AI there are some beginner's fieldguides.
A good start are the fieldguides at: https://life4pollinators.eu/index.php/en/downloads/fieldguides
Check out also other documents at: https://life4pollinators.eu/index.php/en/downloads/
I have edited the paragraphs with instructions under 'About' and copied them here:
Recording the flowering plant species (taxon) the pollinator was visiting is the main requirement for this project. The taxon rank is preferably species. Otherwise recommended is using a taxon rank at the family level or lower (usually family, subfamily, tribe or genus).
Adding a plant taxon to your observation can be done in several ways, preferably fill in the following fields or at least one of them:
Interaction->Visited flower of:
Associated species with names lookup:
Other similar fields that are available are:
Name of Associated Plant:
What plant is being pollinated?
Visiting a flower of: (Interaction):
Nectar Plant:
... and a few more
Usually you will first add photos and identifications by using the button 'upload'. After you have uploaded photos you will see at the right side of each observation page additional information. Under Annotations you can see Projects -> in the field 'Add to a Project', start typing Pollinators in the Mediterranean and select the project. Now you can add the data to the fields described above.