The standard procedure to count birds is a manual one. However a manual bird count is a time consuming and cumbersome process, requiring several people going from nest to nest counting the birds and the clutches. High resolution imagery, generated with a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) offer an interesting alternative. Experiences and results of UAS surveys for automatic bird count of the last two years are presented for the bird reserve island Langenwerder. For 2011 1568 birds (± 5%) were detected on the image mosaic, based on multispectral image classification and GIS-based post processing. Based on the experiences of 2011 the results and the accuracy of the automatic bird count 2012 became more efficient. For 2012 1938 birds with an ...
Recent advances in drone technology have rapidly led to their use for monitoring and managing wildli...
Recent advances in drone technology have rapidly led to their use for monitoring and managing wildli...
The monitoring of migratory geese at known stopover sites is crucial to their habitat conservation b...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
Measuring success or failure in the conservation of seabirds depends on reliable long-term monitorin...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
Aerial photographic surveys from manned aircraft are commonly used to estimate the size of bird bree...
Remote sensing is a method that collects data of the Earth’s surface without causing disturbances. T...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, in wildlife monitoring has increased in recent years...
International audienceCapsule Counts with precision comparable to those of an expert observer can be...
Knowing how many individuals are in a wildlife population allows informed management decisions to be...
A challenging problem in the field of avian ecology is deriving information on bird population movem...
1. The use of a drone to count the flock sizes of 33 species of waterbirds during the breeding and n...
Computer-automated image analysis techniques can save time and resources for detecting and counting ...
In this paper we describe a proposed system for automatic visual monitoring of seabird populations. ...
Recent advances in drone technology have rapidly led to their use for monitoring and managing wildli...
Recent advances in drone technology have rapidly led to their use for monitoring and managing wildli...
The monitoring of migratory geese at known stopover sites is crucial to their habitat conservation b...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
Measuring success or failure in the conservation of seabirds depends on reliable long-term monitorin...
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystem...
Aerial photographic surveys from manned aircraft are commonly used to estimate the size of bird bree...
Remote sensing is a method that collects data of the Earth’s surface without causing disturbances. T...
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, in wildlife monitoring has increased in recent years...
International audienceCapsule Counts with precision comparable to those of an expert observer can be...
Knowing how many individuals are in a wildlife population allows informed management decisions to be...
A challenging problem in the field of avian ecology is deriving information on bird population movem...
1. The use of a drone to count the flock sizes of 33 species of waterbirds during the breeding and n...
Computer-automated image analysis techniques can save time and resources for detecting and counting ...
In this paper we describe a proposed system for automatic visual monitoring of seabird populations. ...
Recent advances in drone technology have rapidly led to their use for monitoring and managing wildli...
Recent advances in drone technology have rapidly led to their use for monitoring and managing wildli...
The monitoring of migratory geese at known stopover sites is crucial to their habitat conservation b...