一个基于树莓派,配备rfid的鸟类喂食器,用于远程监测野生鸟类种群

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mason Youngblood
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摘要

射频识别(RFID)是一种日益流行的无线技术,它使研究人员能够在野外的固定位置监测野生鸟类的数量。我们的实验室开发了一种配备rfid的喂鸟器,它基于树莓派Zero W,这是一种低成本的单板计算机,可以收集带有被动集成应答器(PIT)标签的鸟类的连续访问数据。每个喂鸟器都有一个栖木天线,连接到由便携式电池供电的树莓派上的RFID读取器板上。当一只被标记的鸟降落在栖木上从喂食器中进食时,它的独特代码就会与日期和时间一起存储在树莓派上。这些喂鸟器只需要基本的焊接和编码技能就可以组装,而且可以很容易地配备额外的硬件,如摄像机和麦克风。我们概述了为喂鸟器组装硬件和设置操作系统的过程。然后,我们描述了一个在纽约市皇后学院校园内跟踪家雀(Haemorhous mexicanus)的喂鸟器的示例实现。
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A Raspberry Pi-based, RFID-equipped birdfeeder for the remote monitoring of wild bird populations
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an increasingly popular wireless technology that allows researchers to monitor wild bird populations from fixed locations in the field. Our lab has developed an RFID-equipped birdfeeder based on the Raspberry Pi Zero W, a low-cost single-board computer, that collects continuous visitation data from birds tagged with passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags. Each birdfeeder has a perch antenna connected to an RFID reader board on a Raspberry Pi powered by a portable battery. When a tagged bird lands on the perch to eat from the feeder, its unique code is stored with the date and time on the Raspberry Pi. These birdfeeders require only basic soldering and coding skills to assemble, and can be easily outfitted with additional hardware like video cameras and microphones. We outline the process of assembling the hardware and setting up the operating system for the birdfeeders. Then, we describe an example implementation of the birdfeeders to track house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus) on the campus of Queens College in New York City.
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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