HawkEar: a bird-borne visual and acoustic platform for eavesdropping the behavior of mobile animals

Kloepper L, Taylor G, Domski P, Vanderelst D, Eveland K, Stevenson R

1. Unoccupied aerial vehicles (UAVs; drones) offer mobile platforms for ecological investigation, but can be impractical in some environments and the resulting noise can disturb wildlife.

2. We developed a mobile alternative using a bird-borne platform to record the behaviour of other animals in the field. This unit consists of a lightweight audio and video sensor that is carried by a trained Harris's hawk Parabuteo unicinctus.

3. We tested the hypothesis that our bird-borne platform is a viable option for collecting behavioural data from mobile animals. We recorded acoustic and video data as the hawk flew through a dense group of Brazilian free-tailed bats Tadarida brasiliensis emerging from a cave, with a test case of investigating how echolocation calls change depending on spatial position in the bat group.

4. The HawkEar platform is an alternative for collecting behavioural data when a mobile platform that is less noisy and restrictive than traditional UAVs is needed. The design and software are open source and can be modified to accommodate additional sensor needs.

Keywords:

collective behaviour

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silent monitoring system

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UAV

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falconry

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bats

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animal-borne tag

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hawk