Bird counts in Northwestern Azov Sea Subregion in September-November 2019

Sampling event
Latest version published by Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Station on Dec 25, 2024 Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Station
Publication date:
25 December 2024
License:
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Description

The dataset contains information on the results of daily bird counts conducted at 34 stationary Vantage Points (VP), as well as weekly counts at 9 Point Counts (PC) from September to November 2019 (research methods are detailed in the "Sampling" and "methodStep" sections). Data collection took place along the valleys of the Molochna and Malyi Utliuk rivers, as well as on the shores of the Molochna and Utliuk estuaries. Daily surveys were conducted over 80 days: September 2 – November 20. Dataset contains 18728 records on 205 species of birds. Field studies were conducted under individual civil law contracts for the development of scientific and technical products titled "Monitoring of the ornithofauna in the area of the proposed Azov Wind Power Plant", aimed at assessing potential threats to birds from its operation, commissioned by "ENBITI UKRAINE LTD" (Kyiv) (ТОВ «ЕНБІТІ Україна» (Київ)).

Data Records

The data in this sampling event resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 1,379 records.

1 extension data tables also exist. An extension record supplies extra information about a core record. The number of records in each extension data table is illustrated below.

Event (core)
1379
Occurrence 
18728

This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Andryushchenko Y, Atemasov A, Bronskov O, Chernychko R, Davidenko I, Deviatko T, Diadicheva O, Domashevsky S, Formanyuk O, Gavris G, Grishchenko V, Haidash O, Koshelev O, Koshelev V, Panchuk O, Popenko V, Redinov K, Vetrov V, Yablonovska-Grishchenko E, Yakovliev M, Moskalenko Y (2024). Bird counts in Northwestern Azov Sea Subregion in September-November 2019. Version 1.0. Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Station. Samplingevent dataset. https://ukraine.ipt.gbif.no/resource?r=birdscountszaporizhzhian2ndhalf2019&v=1.0

Rights

Researchers should respect the following rights statement:

The publisher and rights holder of this work is Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Station. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: c15c2d78-2e5c-4e7b-a1d2-3d03189803ee.  Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Station publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Participant Node Managers Committee.

Keywords

Samplingevent; Azov Sea; birds; Aves; ornithofauna; biodiversity; wetlands; counts; 2019; bird flights; number; flight directions; flight heights; wandering; migration; Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Station; Azov-Black Sea region; Observation

Contacts

Yuriy Andryushchenko
Andrey Atemasov
Oleksandr Bronskov
Raisa Chernychko
Igor Davidenko
Tatiana Deviatko
Olena Diadicheva
Sergey Domashevsky
Oleg Formanyuk
Gleb Gavris
Vitaly Grishchenko
Oleksandr Haidash
Oleksandr Koshelev
  • Originator
UA
Vasyl Koshelev
  • Originator
UA
Olexandr Panchuk
Volodymyr Popenko
  • Originator
UA
Konstantin Redinov
Vitalij Vetrov
  • Originator
UA
Eugenia Yablonovska-Grishchenko
Maksym Yakovliev
Yurii Moskalenko
  • Metadata Provider
  • Point Of Contact
Oleksii Marushchak
  • Custodian Steward
junior researcher
I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology NAS of Ukraine
Vul. B. Khmelnytskogo, 15
01030 Kyiv
UA
0964882670

Geographic Coverage

The dataset covers the area of Northwestern Azov Sea Subregion – a submeridional strip up to 100 km long along the valley of the Molochna River, including the Molochna and Utliuk Limans (Melitopol district, Zaporizhzhia region). Landscapes: predominantly agricultural fields bordered by shelterbelts, with small river valleys added to the north and the slopes of marine limans valleys with remnants of natural habitats to the south.

Bounding Coordinates South West [-90, -180], North East [90, 180]

Taxonomic Coverage

The dataset includes counts of birds (Aves).

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 2019-09-02 / 2019-11-20

Project Data

With the help of the project two more publishers from Ukraine were registered. This means that despite rocket attacks, close to the front line, lack of light... Lviv, Kharkiv, Odesa and Melitopol continue to work on publication of scientific archives of the West-Ukrainian Ornithological Society and Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Working Group. Both organizations registered with GBIF and our operators have already handed over the first sets data for publication. And this means that more than 10,000 verified records of bird registrations will appear with open access.

Title "Open Science: Collaboration between Ornithologists from Lviv and Melitopol to Preserve Scientific Heritage." («Відкрита наука: співпраця орнітологів Львова і Мелітополя для збереження наукової спадщини»).
Funding The project is supported by Charity Organisation “Charity Fondation ‘ Fondation of Strategic Changes’” (Благодійна організація «Благодійний Фонд Фундація стратегічних змін»).
Study Area Description The project covers the entire territory of Ukraine.

The personnel involved in the project:

Andriy Bokotey

Sampling Methods

The bird surveys were conducted according to the methodology recommended by Scottish Natural Heritage (Recommended Bird Survey Methods, 2017). Most surveys were carried out using point counts at a network of observation points (VP and PC), with coordinates specified in the fields decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude. Absolute bird counts were conducted from a stationary point within a 2000-meter survey radius over a specific time period (indicated in the sampleSizeValue field). At VP sites, species composition and bird numbers were recorded, along with flight data for target species — their altitudes, directions, duration, intensity, and more. At PC sites, species composition and bird numbers along the shores of the Molochnyi and Utlyuk estuaries were surveyed weekly. All observations across survey types were conducted using binoculars (8-12x magnification) and spotting scopes (30-60x magnification). References: Recommended Bird Survey Methods to Inform Impact Assessment of Onshore Wind Farms. 2017. Scottish Natural Heritage. pp. 1–36. https://www.nature.scot/doc/recommended-bird-survey-methods-inform-impact-assessment-onshore-windfarms

Study Extent Point counts were conducted at a network of designated sites in 2019 on a daily basis during the following period: September 2 – November 20. The majority of counts lasted for 3 hours. However, the duration of individual point counts could be shorter due to poor visibility conditions (such as rain or fog). The time of observations at each point varied from day to day to obtain data on bird activity at different times of day.
Quality Control The dataset was created by a team of professional ornitologists with a long term experience and international recognition. Additionally, the correctness of the information provided with the dataset was checked by an expert from NGO "Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group" - Oleksii Marushchak.

Method step description:

  1. Conducting censuses at specified points, recording the data in field data sheets and on corresponding maps (noting flight directions of target species and locations of large bird aggregations on the maps).