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It is evident from the above visualizations that, the Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit have been moving away from the dumping site since 2015. | It is evident from the above visualizations that, the Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit have been moving away from the dumping site since 2015. | ||
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| + | ==Summary== | ||
| + | * All the species have been setting up their homes away from the dumping site location. | ||
| + | * Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit had their homes in the dumping region in the past. | ||
| + | * Since 2015, there were no sightings of Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit in the dumping region. | ||
Revision as of 22:53, 8 July 2018
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Overview of bird sightings
The bird sightings/recordings across the location are plotted on the waterways map, using the Tableau custom background map functionality.
The summary of findings can be found as follows:
- It is advisable to check the population of all the birds individually across the location
From the images, it is evident that only the Rose-Crested-Blue- Pipit had been flourishing in the dump region. Rest of the species have setup their home location elsewhere, far from the dumping site.
The dynamic mapping of the Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit over the years can be observed as follows:
It is evident from the above visualizations that, the Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit have been moving away from the dumping site since 2015.
Summary
- All the species have been setting up their homes away from the dumping site location.
- Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit had their homes in the dumping region in the past.
- Since 2015, there were no sightings of Rose-Crested-Blue-Pipit in the dumping region.