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eBird Status and Trends relative abundance layers

Bald and Golden Eagle rasters

Dates

Distribution
2024-02-12

Citation

Fink, D., T. Auer, A. Johnston, M. Strimas-Mackey, S. Ligocki, O. Robinson, W. Hochachka, L. Jaromczyk, A. Rodewald, C. Wood, I. Davies, A. Spencer. 2021. eBird Status and Trends, Data Version: 2020; Released: 2021. Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. <https://doi.org/10.2173/ebirdst.2021>.

Summary

We used processed eBird relative abundance data from 2020 provided by the Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University (Fink et al, 2021) to develop bald and golden eagle relative abundance maps. eBird relative abundance values are a modeled data product that represent the average number of eagles of each species expected to be seen by an expert eBirder who observes for 1 hour at the optimal time of day for detecting the species, and who travels no more than 1 kilometer during the observation session (see eBird FAQs at ebird.org/spain/science/status-and-trends/faq#mean-relative-abundance). The strength of the relative abundance models is the standardization of approach across the entire contiguous U.S. and the ability to consider environmental [...]

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Administrator :
Emily Bjerre

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eagle_eBird_RA_2020.zip
“Eagle Abundance 2020”
30.52 MB application/zip

Rights

Provided here with permission from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Communities

  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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