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Territory plots from CBC-style bird survey 2020

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Blackbird CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Blackbird records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Blackcap CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Blackcap territories, Hillside House 2020
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Blue tit CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Blue tit records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Chaffinch CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Bullfinch CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Chiffchaff CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Chiffchaff records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Dunnock CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Dunnock records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Goldfinch CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Goldfinch records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Reed bunting CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Reed bunting records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Reed warbler CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Reed warbler records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Sedge warbler CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Sedge warbler records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Song thrush CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Song thrush records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Whitethroat CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Whitethroat records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020
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Woodpigeon CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Willow warbler CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Wren CBC-style records, Hillside House 2020
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Wren records classified into territories, Hillside House 2020

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Analysis of CBC-style data

The plots shown here summarise territory data for 2020.

Relevant data were recorded using basically the same methods as in the BTO's Common Bird Census (CBC). The main difference was that data were recorded on many days, on an 'ad hoc' basis.

Initial approximate territories were estimated using various standard clustering algorithms.

These clustering (or 'classification') algorithms do not take into account relational information (row to row info) and need to be corrected.

Summary of results

Clustering fault correction

Two types of fault were identified:

Faults in cluster assignment
typefaultremedy
TYPE.0Two points are assigned to the same cluster but relate to individuals from apparently different territories (e.g. two singers, registered simultaneously)Assign one of the points randomly to a different cluster
TYPE.1Two points are assigned to different clusters but originate from just one indiividual, for example, when the singer movedChoose one of the points randomly, set the cluster to be the same as for the other point

The randomisation stage makes it necessary to run a number of trials and then select the best-performing trial. Twenty-five trials for each k value were thought to be sufficient.

Performance was scored by calculating fracSS, the fraction of total sum of squares accounted for by the clustering process, after 'correction'.

The best value for the number of clusters was assessed from the raw plots and the dendrograms, some of which are reproduced below. The increase in fracSS as k was increased also guided the process.

Dendrograms from clustering algorithms

Points are numbered in order south to north (i.e. the point furthest south is point 1).

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Blackbird records dendrogram (complete linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Blackbird records dendrogram (diana), Hillside House 2020
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Blackbird records dendrogram (single linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Blackbird records dendrogram (Ward algorithm), Hillside House 2020
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Blackcap records dendrogram (complete linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Blackcap records dendrogram (diana), Hillside House 2020
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Blackcap records dendrogram (single linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Blackcap records dendrogram (Ward algorithm), Hillside House 2020
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Chiffchaff records dendrogram (complete linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Chiffchaff records dendrogram (diana), Hillside House 2020
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Chiffchaff records dendrogram (single linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Chiffchaff records dendrogram (Ward algorithm), Hillside House 2020
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Reed bunting records dendrogram (complete linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Reed bunting dendrogram (diana), Hillside House 2020
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Reed bunting records dendrogram (single linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Reed bunting records dendrogram (Ward algorithm), Hillside House 2020
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Reed warbler records dendrogram (complete linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Reed warbler dendrogram (diana), Hillside House 2020
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Reed warbler records dendrogram (single linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Reed warbler records dendrogram (Ward algorithm), Hillside House 2020
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Song thrush records dendrogram (complete linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Song thrush records dendrogram (diana), Hillside House 2020
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Song thrush records dendrogram (single linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Song thrush records dendrogram (Ward algorithm), Hillside House 2020
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Wren records dendrogram (complete linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Wren dendrogram (diana), Hillside House 2020
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Wren records dendrogram (single linkage), Hillside House 2020
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Wren records dendrogram (Ward algorithm), Hillside House 2020

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Approximate numbers of territories

(Note that some of these territories overlap into land outside the 1.5 hectare plot.)

Numbers of bird territories at Hillside House
speciesnumbernotes
blackbird3 (or 4)Clustering suggests two meadow territories. More likely the meadow held a single territory, with some overlap with an external territory north-west of the plot
blackcap4 (or 5)Two of the territories are largely outside plot boundary. Some individual variation in song characteristics
chiffchaff4 (plus 2 nearby)Territory at top blackthorn (on meadow) was probably temporary
reed bunting3 (or 4)Diifficult to discern territories
reed warbler5 (plus 1 temporary)Simultaneous registrations support at least 4 good territories. Two more clusters may represent a single singer that moved to the east side (points 40, 55, 57, 59). Territories are mostly very compact (10-15m across, see diana dendrogram)
sedge warbler3 (or 4)Singers go quiet for long periods, hide in cover
song thrush3 (or 4)Hard to discern true number
whitethroat4Territories overlap at Top Blackthorn
wren6+Some activity in reeds almost certainly missed