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Episode #110 Duck Brood Surveys with Drones and Thermal Cameras: Dr. Ringleman and Grant Rhodes
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Episode #110 Duck Brood Surveys with Drones and Thermal Cameras: Dr. Ringleman and Grant Rhodes

Duck Brood Surveys with Drones and Thermal Cameras: Dr. Ringleman and Grant Rhodes

The North American Waterfowler

May 27, 20241h 18m

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Show Notes

Grant Rhodes and Dr. Kevin Ringelman discuss their research project on monitoring waterfowl broods using drones. The project aims to accurately estimate brood abundance and survival rates, which are crucial for understanding waterfowl populations and guiding conservation efforts. The use of drones equipped with thermal cameras allows for the detection and counting of ducklings, providing valuable data on productivity. Grant's project involves marking individual hens with leg bands, radio transmitters, and nasal saddles to track their movements and identify broods. This research has the potential to improve the effectiveness of conservation strategies and maximize duck production. The researchers discuss their study on waterfowl brood surveys using drones and thermal cameras. They explain the process of marking and tracking duck broods, the challenges of detecting and counting broods, and the impact of brood movements on survival. They also discuss the importance of accurate detection probability in brood surveys and the potential applications of their research in conservation and decision-making. The researchers express optimism for the future of the study and emphasize the collaborative nature of their work.

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