Methodology for calculating the number of migratory birds in the territory of the wind farms of the Azov region using information and communication technology

Author:

Yeremieiev Volodymyr,Osadchyi Viacheslav,Siokhin Valerii,Gorlov Petro

Abstract

A methodology has been developed for calculating the number of migratory birds in the territory of wind power farms and the StatBirds1 program for statistical analysis of bird monitoring results at the wind power farm “Prymorsk-1” on the coast of the Sea of Azov in the Zaporizhzhya Region. In the process of accounting, the type and number of birds, the direction and type of flight (transit, feeding, demonstration), the height and length of the flight, the time each bird was in the observation areas were recorded. Monitoring was carried out during 24 days in 2017 at three observation areas in the territory of the wind farm.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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