Monitoring the courtship flight trajectory of Latham's snipe (Gallinago hardwickii) using microphone arrays

Author:

Matsubayashi Shiho1ORCID,Osaka Hideki2,Suzuki Reiji3ORCID,Nakadai Kazuhiro4,Okuno Hiroshi G.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Engineering Science Osaka University Toyonaka Japan

2. toriR Lab Echizen Japan

3. Graduate School of Informatics Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

4. Department of Systems and Control Engineering, School of Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo Japan

5. Graduate School of Informatics Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractThis study is the first to quantitatively measure the courtship display flights of Latham's snipe (Gallinago hardwickii), which is a “near threatened” species as of 2022 (IUCN red list of threatened species). By using a 16‐channel microphone array and 8‐channel microphone arrays, we localized the fine‐scale movements of courtship flights of one male performing at high altitude and high speed, and we estimated the direction from which each sound arrived using robot audition. Preliminary analyses of the azimuthal and elevation angles of the courtship flights partially revealed a fine‐scale flight trajectory. First, a male Latham's snipe gradually gained altitude while vocalizing sharp and harsh repeating calls, until it reached the flight peak altitude, then dove down while producing winnowing sound to the ground along the wetland zones without tall vegetation. This observation method is methodologically useful to establish a better understanding of Latham's snipe courtship flight site selection. Furthermore, this method can be extended to investigate other rare nocturnal or crepuscular birds that are too timid to risk ringing or tagging.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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