在一项在线调查中,使用一项新功能分离英国沼泽山雀Poecile palustris和蒙大拿柳树山雀P.

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Broughton, P. J. Alker
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在英国,由于沼泽山雀和柳树山雀在当地的种族外观相似,因此对它们进行可靠的分离仍然是一个挑战。有几种标准可用于协助鉴定手中的鸟类,但没有一种是完全诊断性的,而且大多数对幼鸟无效。然而,由于这两种物种的丰度持续下降,在实地试用新的鉴定标准变得越来越困难,因为很少有林格捕捉到足够数量的任何一种物种。本文描述了一项在线调查的结果,该调查被用来测试一种新的识别特征,该特征是基于更大的隐蔽羽毛上的颜色对比模式的差异来区分这两个物种的。这项在线调查有效地招募了足够多的、经验各异的“铃声者”,他们被要求仅根据训练图像中展示的更大的山雀的特征来识别沼泽山雀或柳树山雀的图像。平均而言,每个响铃者对18张图片的识别率为82%,140个响铃者对每张图片的识别率平均为84%。因此,建议将更大的转换模式作为区分沼泽山雀和柳树山雀的额外补充标准。在线调查也被推荐为在振铃社区内试用识别功能的有效平台。
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Separating British Marsh Tits Poecile palustris and Willow Tits P. montana using a new feature trialled in an online survey
ABSTRACT Confident separation of Marsh Tits and Willow Tits remains a challenge in Britain due to the similar appearance of the local races of both species. Several criteria are available to assist the identification of birds in the hand, but none is completely diagnostic and most are invalid for young juvenile birds. Due to the continued decline in abundance of both species, however, it is becoming increasingly difficult to trial new identification criteria in the field, as very few ringers are catching sufficient numbers of either species. This paper describes the results of an online survey that was used to test a proposed new identification feature for separating the two species, based on differences in the pattern of colour contrast on the greater covert feathers. The online survey was effective in recruiting a sufficient sample of ringers, of varying experience, who were asked to identify images of Marsh Tits or Willow Tits based only on features of the greater coverts that had been demonstrated using training images. On average, each ringer identified 82% of the 18 images correctly, and each image was identified correctly by an average 84% of the 140 ringers. The pattern of the greater coverts is therefore recommended as an additional, complementary criterion for separating Marsh Tits from Willow Tits. Online surveys are also recommended as an efficient platform for the trialling of identification features within the ringing community.
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Ringing and Migration
Ringing and Migration Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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