A few days on a cold Isle of May, resighting Shag colour rings. Nice to see Fulmars and Guillemots back on the cliffs and Little auks out to sea!
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A few days on a cold Isle of May, resighting Shag colour rings. Nice to see Fulmars and Guillemots back on the cliffs and Little auks out to sea!
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New paper! If you use time-lapse cameras, this one's for you!
Proud of this collaboration with UEA Computing Sciences' Marcus Jenkins & Michal Mackiewicz to improve object detection for time-lapse imagery using temporal features. π·π₯οΈβ²οΈ
Open Access in Sensors: mdpi.com/3088004
A flash back to 2023/24, to being a seabird fieldworker on Gough. A magical and challenging place and hope more remote island work is on the horizon.
How do the two sibling species of murres/guillemots coexist in their zone of overlap? Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Lebrun explored this in our recent paper.
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