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An assessment of two types of sound recording device for avian field surveys in the monsoonal tropics

Fischer et al., 2021

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8245981057730772033
Author
Fischer S
Edwards A
Whiteside T
Weber P
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Corella

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High ambient temperatures and humidity for at least half the year in the Darwin, Northern Territory area of Australia make field surveying by established observational techniques onerous. Therefore, to explore possible aural detection and identification of birds during field …
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