HawkEar: A bird‐borne visual and acoustic platform for eavesdropping the behaviour of mobile animals

Author:

Kloepper L. N.1ORCID,Taylor G. K.2,Domski P.3,Vanderelst D.4,Eveland K.1,Stevenson R. L.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences and Center for Acoustics Research and Education University of New Hampshire Durham New Hampshire USA

2. Department of Biology University of Oxford Oxford UK

3. New Mexico Falconry Association Tijeras New Mexico USA

4. Department of Biological Sciences University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

5. Department of Electrical Engineering University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana USA

Abstract

Abstract Unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs; drones) offer mobile platforms for ecological investigation, but can be impractical in some environments and the resulting noise can disturb wildlife. We developed a mobile alternative using a bird‐borne platform to record the behaviour of other animals in the field. This unit consists of a lightweight audio and video sensor that is carried by a trained Harris's hawk Parabuteo unicinctus. We tested the hypothesis that our bird‐borne platform is a viable option for collecting behavioural data from mobile animals. We recorded acoustic and video data as the hawk flew through a dense group of Brazilian free‐tailed bats Tadarida brasiliensis emerging from a cave, with a test case of investigating how echolocation calls change depending on spatial position in the bat group. The HawkEar platform is an alternative for collecting behavioural data when a mobile platform that is less noisy and restrictive than traditional UAVs is needed. The design and software are open source and can be modified to accommodate additional sensor needs.

Funder

Division of Integrative Organismal Systems

Office of Naval Research

HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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