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= Geospatial distribution of the recordings=
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= Geospatial Distribution of the Recordings=
In our previous analysis, we could visualize the Rose-crested Blue Pipits in the Preserve appears mostly in northeast of the Preserve. Whereas according to the recordings provided by Kasios, Blue Pipits appears around the whole Preserve. This make us doubt the authenticity of the Blue Pipit recordings. Further analysis needs to be done to identify if the recording provided by Kasios are really the call of Blue Pipit.
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In our previous analysis, we could visualize the Rose-crested Blue Pipits in the Preserve appeared mostly in northeast of the Preserve. Whereas according to the recordings provided by Kasios, Blue Pipits appeared around the whole Preserve. This makes us doubt the authenticity of the Blue Pipit recordings provided by Kasios. Further analysis needs to be done to identify if the recordings provided by Kasios are really the sounds of the Blue Pipits.
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=Spectrogram in R=
 
  
In the collection of bird calls from the Preserve which has accurate identifications, we randomly choose 4 Rose-crested Blue Pipit Song recordings and 4 Rose-crested Blue Pipit Call recordings. Then we use R package seewave to break the recording and detect the frequencies respectively.  
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= Spectrogram of True Blue Pipit=
===Song frequency of Blue Pipit===
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In the collection of bird recordings from the Preserve which has accurate identifications, we randomly choose 4 Rose-crested Blue Pipit Song recordings and 4 Rose-crested Blue Pipit Call recordings. Then we use R package seewave to break the recordings and detect the frequencies respectively.  
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===Song Frequency ===
 
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===Call frequency of Blue Pipit===
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===Call Frequency ===
 
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===Pattern Summary===
 
===Pattern Summary===
From the spectrogram above We could conclude that he frequency of Blue Pipit songs and calls are both around 5KHz.
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From the spectrograms above We could conclude that the frequencies of Blue Pipit songs and calls are both around 5KHz.<br><br>
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= Spectrogram of Recordings from Kasios =
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===Acceptable Recordings with Frequency around 5KHz (5 out of 15)===
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[[File:stsun2.PNG|600px|center]] 
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[[File:stsun11.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun13.PNG|600px|center]]
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===Fake Recordings with Frequency far from 5KHz (10 out of 15)===
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[[File:stsun1.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun3.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun4.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun5.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun6.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun7.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun10.png|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun12.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun14.PNG|600px|center]]
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[[File:stsun15.PNG|600px|center]]
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</table>
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===Frequency Comparison===
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Compare the frequency of the 15 recordings and the frequency of Blue Pipit song/call, we notice that for most of the 15 recordings provided by Kasios, the frequency ranges are not around 5KHz. This further proves that the recordings provided Kasios are not Rose-crested Blue Pipits.

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Background

Data Selection

Migration Pattern

Kasios’ Recording Investigation

Conclusion

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Geospatial Distribution of the Recordings

In our previous analysis, we could visualize the Rose-crested Blue Pipits in the Preserve appeared mostly in northeast of the Preserve. Whereas according to the recordings provided by Kasios, Blue Pipits appeared around the whole Preserve. This makes us doubt the authenticity of the Blue Pipit recordings provided by Kasios. Further analysis needs to be done to identify if the recordings provided by Kasios are really the sounds of the Blue Pipits.

Geopspatialdistribution.jpg




Spectrogram of True Blue Pipit

In the collection of bird recordings from the Preserve which has accurate identifications, we randomly choose 4 Rose-crested Blue Pipit Song recordings and 4 Rose-crested Blue Pipit Call recordings. Then we use R package seewave to break the recordings and detect the frequencies respectively.

Song Frequency

Song2.png
Song3.png
Song4.png
STSong1.jpg

Call Frequency

Call1.png
Call2.png
Call3.png
Call4.png

Pattern Summary

From the spectrograms above We could conclude that the frequencies of Blue Pipit songs and calls are both around 5KHz.

Spectrogram of Recordings from Kasios

Acceptable Recordings with Frequency around 5KHz (5 out of 15)

Stsun2.PNG
Stsun8.png
Stsun9.png
Stsun11.PNG
Stsun13.PNG

Fake Recordings with Frequency far from 5KHz (10 out of 15)

Stsun1.PNG
Stsun3.PNG
Stsun4.PNG
Stsun5.PNG
Stsun6.PNG
Stsun7.PNG
Stsun10.png
Stsun12.PNG
Stsun14.PNG
Stsun15.PNG

Frequency Comparison

Compare the frequency of the 15 recordings and the frequency of Blue Pipit song/call, we notice that for most of the 15 recordings provided by Kasios, the frequency ranges are not around 5KHz. This further proves that the recordings provided Kasios are not Rose-crested Blue Pipits.