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– Module 6 – How to count a small group of birds

– Module 6 – How to count a small group of birds. Identifying and Counting Waterbirds in Africa – Training Course – . Authors Revised and designed in 2012 by : Nathalie Hecker nat.hecker@yahoo.fr Designed and written in 2001 by: Nathalie Hecker & Marc Lutz Photographs

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– Module 6 – How to count a small group of birds

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  1. – Module 6 – How to count a small group of birds Identifying and Counting Waterbirds in Africa – Training Course –

  2. Authors Revised and designed in 2012 by: Nathalie Hecker nat.hecker@yahoo.fr Designed and written in 2001 by: Nathalie Hecker & Marc Lutz Photographs Steve Garviesgarvie@aol.com, www.pbase.com/rainbirder Illustrations Cyril Girard girardcyril3335@neuf.fr, www.cyrilgirard.fr Translation Rachel Wakehammoosekeeper77@hotmail.com This training course is one of the tools of : Hecker N., 2012. Identifying and Counting Waterbirds in Africa – A toolkit for trainers. ONCFS, Hirundo-FT2E. France

  3. Presenting the Module • Technical explanations Indoor exercises Fieldwork

  4. How to count waterbirds • Knowing how to count waterbirds is: • Knowing when to count and when to estimate • How to count a small group of birds • Knowing how to estimate a large group

  5. Counting a small group of birds • Learning objectives of the Module • At the end of this Module you will be able to: • Count small groups of one or more species of birds • Rigorously record data from a count

  6. Counting a small group of birds • Principles of counting: one at a time, as well as two at a time, five at a time, or 10 at a time depending on the size of the group and conditions of the count • Note-taking: importance and care • A good count can only be used when it is well transcribed

  7. Example of a waterbird count form

  8. Example of a Wetlands International count form

  9. Counting a single-species group • Indoor exercise: Counting a single-species group • Procedure: working in pairs: a counter and an assistant • The counter counts birds aloud to the assistant • The assistant writes down the numbers as they are given • The assistant from each pair presents the results to the rest of the group • The counter and assistant switch roles for the next slide

  10. Counting a single-species group

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  15. Counting a single-species group

  16. Counting a multi-species group • Indoor exercise: Counting a multi-species group • Procedure: working in pairs: a counter and an assistant • The same work as before, but with groups of different species

  17. Counting a multi-species group

  18. Counting a multi-species group

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  21. Counting a multi-species group

  22. Counting a multi-species group • Fieldwork: • Equipment: one telescope between two, a notebook and pencil. • Procedure: working in pairs: a counter and an assistant • Each pair looks at the areas to be covered • The counter carries out the census using the telescope and the assistant writes down the numbers of each species • The results are checked by the trainer • The counter and assistant switch roles and the exercise is carried out again in the same area or a nearby area.

  23. How to count waterbirds Knowing how to count waterbirds is: • Knowing when to count and when to estimate • Knowing how to count a small group of birds • Knowing how to estimate a large group

  24. Thanks for your attention!

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