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− | + | ''Using the bird call collection and the included map of the Wildlife Preserve, characterize the patterns of all of the bird species in the Preserve over the time of the collection. Please assume we have a reasonable distribution of sensors and human collectors providing the recordings, so that the patterns are reasonably representative of the bird locations across the area. Do you detect any trends or anomalies in the patterns? Please limit your answer to 10 images and 1000 words.'' | |
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+ | * Bent-beak Riffraff: They are predominantly found in the western region of the Preserve, but their hangout spots are not consistent through the years. | ||
+ | * Blue-collared Zipper: In Year 2014, they were only making calls and not songs. In Year 2015, they were not spotted in the Preserve at all. In Year 2016, they returned to the Preserve and went back to their favorite spot pre-2015. | ||
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Banner image credit to: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/23660854@N07/24385545393 Marshal Hedin] | Banner image credit to: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/23660854@N07/24385545393 Marshal Hedin] |
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Task 1 Insights
Using the bird call collection and the included map of the Wildlife Preserve, characterize the patterns of all of the bird species in the Preserve over the time of the collection. Please assume we have a reasonable distribution of sensors and human collectors providing the recordings, so that the patterns are reasonably representative of the bird locations across the area. Do you detect any trends or anomalies in the patterns? Please limit your answer to 10 images and 1000 words.
- Bent-beak Riffraff: They are predominantly found in the western region of the Preserve, but their hangout spots are not consistent through the years.
- Blue-collared Zipper: In Year 2014, they were only making calls and not songs. In Year 2015, they were not spotted in the Preserve at all. In Year 2016, they returned to the Preserve and went back to their favorite spot pre-2015.
Banner image credit to: Marshal Hedin