Monitoring of indigenous bird species

Map arrows indicate change from the previous monitoring cycle to the current cycle when “Change from years 1-5 to 6-10” is selected. Increases and decreases are shown when the change in percentage of indigenous species is greater than 10%.

When a single cycle is selected, darker shades of blue indicate higher proportions of indigenous birds than exotic, while darker shades of red indicate predominantly exotic birds. The number of different species recorded are shown as text over each site with the size of the circles scaled proportionally. Higher numbers of species imply more bird biodiversity in that monitoring area.

Gaps in the sampling grid are for Lake Wairarapa, access being refused to some plots on private land and plots being decommissioned; see the overview map for locations and the methods page for monitoring details.

Usage guide. Drag, scroll, and use the top right +/- buttons on the map to move and zoom to areas of interest. Hover over circles to see more information for each plot. Toggle between layers in the top right "Map layers" box to see different plot information and click on the checkboxes to show/hide high-level landcover classifications ("LUCAS landcover") and aerial imagery ("LINZ 2016/17 aerial photos") baselayers. Click the box on the top left ( ) to open a selection window on the map that can be dragged and resized to filter the table data below to sites in the selected area.

Click on table rows to highlight those sites on the map above and click on table headers or the arrows next to them (
) to sort the data by that column. When change is selected and either cycle's value is zero an approximate % is given and marked with an asterisk (*).