A new audio-visual technique for effectively monitoring nest predation and the behaviour of nesting birds

D Colombelli-Négrel, J Robertson… - Emu-Austral …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Emu-Austral Ornithology, 2009Taylor & Francis
Effective monitoring techniques are vital to understanding a range of behaviours and their
consequences for evolution of life histories. Video and photographic monitoring is regularly
used but rarely with audio monitoring even though it can identify birds or predators off-
camera, and detect alarm calls and songs. We developed a 4-channel audio-visual
recording system to continuously monitor the nests of Superb Fairy-wrens (Malurus
cyaneus). This innovative system worked autonomously for 3 days and identified repeat …
Abstract
Effective monitoring techniques are vital to understanding a range of behaviours and their consequences for evolution of life histories. Video and photographic monitoring is regularly used but rarely with audio monitoring even though it can identify birds or predators off-camera, and detect alarm calls and songs. We developed a 4-channel audio-visual recording system to continuously monitor the nests of Superb Fairy-wrens (Malurus cyaneus). This innovative system worked autonomously for 3 days and identified repeat visits by some predators, detected nest predation by Grey Currawong (Strepera versicolor) and two rodents, and provided new insights into nest defence, provisioning rates, vocalisations of parents and nestlings and interactions between them.
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