A COMPARISON OF TWO CENSUS METHODS FOR BIRDS IN A SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIAN HEATHLAND
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21/07/2021 |
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V. M. Saffer |
An instantaneous point method (Pyke 1983) and mist-netting were used to census birds simultaneously on
19 field trips over three years in dense heathland at one site on the south coast of Western Australia. Of the 29
bird species recorded, eight were never netted and six were never sighted. Mist-netting appears to over-represent
small species and visual censuses over-estimate larger species.
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