The First Atlas of Wintering Birds in Britain and Ireland: 1981/82-1983/84.
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Dáta eisithe | 2017-07-28 |
Dáta nuashonraithe | 2017-07-28 |
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Teanga | English |
Lamairne | http://maps.biodiversityireland.ie/Dataset/21 |
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SRS | TM75 / Irish Grid (EPSG:29903) |
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Eolas Dualfhoinse | The maps as published are considered a true representation of the distribution and relative abundance of each species at a national level during the survey period. There will be some gaps in individual squares, especially for some of the more elusive and rarer species and some bias due to observer intensity. Data Capture Method: Specific fieldwork was conducted by mainly volunteer observers although professional help was used in some remoter areas.Two methods of fieldwork were requested from observers:1) Specific timed visits. An observer visited a 10-km square for a minimum of one hour and was asked to count all the individual birds seen in that time. At the end of the project these counts were standardized to a 'day' defined as 6 hours in the field by using a regression of numbers seen on time spent on a species specific basis.2) Supplementary Records. Observers were encouraged to send in any and all records of counts of species from 10-km squares. In particular these records were of species not seen on timed visits and those involving high numbers.The final published maps used the maximum count in a day over all three winters of each species divided into 3 levels such that 50% of positive records were placed in the lowest category (1), 30% in the middle category (2) and 20% in the highest category (3). Data Capture Purpose: The records were collected to compile as complete a wintering species list as possible for each 10-km square and provide a count of the number of each species seen. The dataset was used to produce the first BTO/IWC Wintering Birds Atlas (Lack P. (1986) The atlas of wintering birds in Britain and Ireland. T. & A.D. Poyser). |
Tréimhse ama clúdaithe (tús) | 1981-01-01 |
Tréimhse ama clúdaithe (deireadh) | 1984-12-31 |