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How birding's pandemic popularity is expanding data collection for science


How birding s pandemic popularity is expanding data collection for science
cbc.ca
17 hrs ago
Thaïs Grandisoli
© Maxwell Giffen
Maxwell Giffen, a new birder, pictured on the left in July, and an Indigo Bunting, captured by the photographer on June 23, 2021.
When a freelance photographer recently saw himself with extra time on his hands and no humans to photograph, he turned his lens to nature.
Toronto resident Maxwell Giffen, 29, is one of the many who recently joined birding apps after the hobby became increasingly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. 
An influx of people like Giffen, who are tracking what they see digitally, is creating new data sources that can be useful to scientists and environmentalists for monitoring bird populations and habitats. ....

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Finding rare birds is never a picnic, contrary to popular Patagonia belief


Credit: Photo by Mike Prince, made available through Wikimedia Commons
CORVALLIS, Ore. - One of birdwatching s most commonly held and colorfully named beliefs, the Patagonia Picnic Table Effect, is more a fun myth than a true phenomenon, Oregon State University research suggests.
Owing its moniker to an Arizona rest area, the Patagonia Picnic Table Effect, often shortened to PPTE, has for decades been cited as a key driver of behavior, and rare-species-finding success, among participants in the multibillion-dollar recreational birding business - an industry that has gotten even stronger during a pandemic that s shut down so many other activities.
But a study led by an OSU College of Science graduate student shows that the PPTE - which says that after a rare bird is spotted somewhere, birders flock to the area and then find additional rare species at an accelerated rate - is not borne out by the data. ....

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