Bird Research
Online ISSN : 1880-1595
Print ISSN : 1880-1587
ISSN-L : 1880-1587
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The data set of spring song rates for forest birds collected by IC recorders
Mutsuyuki Ueta
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2019 Volume 15 Pages R1-R4

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This data set is aimed at monitoring the effects of climate change on the timing of breeding by forest birds (Fig.1). The data were collected in the forests of Teshio (Hokkaido Pref.), Ashoro (Hokkaido Pref.), Tomakomai (Hokkaido Pref.), Kayanodaira (Nagano Pref.), Ooyamazawa (Saitama Pref.) and Ichinomata (Kochi Pref.) by using Integrated Circuit (IC) recorders between April to May, 2009-2019 (Table 1). We listened to the recorded sounds to identify bird species and sound type (e.g. song, drumming, or call). We collected the data in two minute-intervals during two periods each morning. The first period was from six minutes before sunrise to four minutes after sunrise, and the second period was from 50 minutes to 60 minutes after sunrise.

We expect that this data set will provide useful basic information for various types of bird studies.

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http://www.bird-research.jp/appendix/br15/15r01.html

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