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Comparison of the duration of migration : This graph compares the duration of migration in number of days between different key percentages of migration. It is possible to compare several sites on the same graph.
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Comparison of migration dates : This graph matches key percentages of migration with calendar days. It is possible to compare several sites in the same graph.
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Interannual trend : This interannual graph represents the evolution between annual totals.
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Phenological trend : This graph represents the evolution of the percentage of migration. Key percentages are indicated by vertical red bars.
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Daily evolution : This interannual graph represents the trend of dates and key percentages of migration.
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Totals by hour : This graph represents the distribution of the total number of birds by hour. When a specific year is chosen, the average of all the years of the migration watch is shown in grey.
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Seasonal phenology : This graph represents the distribution of the daily passage total (the decadary total is symbolized by red bars). If a specific year is selected, the average of all years is shown in grey.
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Relative migration : This graph represents the distribution in daily percentage of migration (percentage by decade being symbolized by red bars). If a specific year is chosen, the average of all years is shown in grey.
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Seasonal phenology (decade) : This graph represents the migration total by decade. If a specific year is selected, the average of all years of the migration survey is shown in grey.
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Hourly mean per decade : This graph shows the mean number of migrants per hour over ten-day periods. When a specific year is selected, the mean number of migrants calculated over all years of record is depicted in grey.
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Seasonal phenology (5-day period) : This graph shows the numbers of migratory individuals over 5-day periods. If a specific year is selected, the average of all years is shown in grey.
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Hourly mean per 5-day period : This graph shows the mean number of individuals per hour over 5-day periods. When a specific year is selected, the mean number of migrants calculated over all years of record is shown in grey.
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Summary table : This graph represents the seasonal totals as well as the latest totals of the migration watch. The upper table represents the most significant species for the watchpoint.
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Migration synthesis : This graph is representing migration periods for each species at the site in a given year
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Observation effort : This table shows the observer pressure at the watchpoint for all years or day by day for a selected year.
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Distribution Map : This map shows the relative importance of the watchpoints for a selected species. The dots represent the number of individuals per season.

Period : from Monday, May 14th, 2018 until Sunday, December 9th, 2018

Number of days of migration watch : 18
Number of hours of migration watch : 40h30

Number of birds : 12324
Sunday  2018 09h00-11h00- Duration : 02h00 
Waxing Crescent (1 day) : Moonrise at 10h32 and moonset at 19h05
Sun : sunrise at 08h50 and sunset at 17h04
Day : dawn at 08h12 and dusk at 17h42
Comments :
09h00-11h00 : + Richard Lery
 The most significant species
Total
  Show phenology  Brant Goose (Branta bernicla)
95
  Show phenology  Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator)
2
  Show phenology  Loon, unidentified (Gavia sp.)
6
  Show phenology  Sooty Shearwater (Puffinus griseus)
7
  Show phenology  Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus)
6313
  Show phenology  Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
28
  Show phenology  Mediterranean Gull (Ichthyaetus melanocephalus)
948
  Show phenology  Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
200
  Show phenology  Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus)
70
  Show phenology  Black-legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla)
1276
  Show phenology  Razorbill (Alca torda)
77
  Show phenology  Razorbill / Common Murre (Uria aalge / Alca tor...)
1074
  Daily total
2
migrants
1
migrant
6
migrants
1
migrant
23
migrants
6
migrants
380
migrants
200
migrants
1
migrant
1
migrant
2
migrants
3
migrants
 Other species
Total
  Daily total
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