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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 Friday, January 29th, 2016 until Monday, May 23rd, 2016

Number of days of migration watch : 87
Number of hours of migration watch : 583h25

Number of birds : 398090
Monday  2016 09h00-17h00- Duration : 08h00 
Waning Gibbous (16 days) : Moonrise at 22h33 and moonset at 7h41
Sun : sunrise at 06h17 and sunset at 21h12
Day : dawn at 05h44 and dusk at 21h45
Comments :
09h00-11h30 : Yves Aleman,11h30-17h00 : Observateurs: Anthony Chaillou et Alexandre Baduel Fin de la saison 2016!
 The most significant species
Total
  Show phenology  White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
4019
  Show phenology  European Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus)
6810
  Show phenology  Black Kite (Milvus migrans)
4600
  Show phenology  Montagu's Harrier (Circus pygargus)
95
  Show phenology  Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)
1634
  Show phenology  Eurasian Hobby (Falco subbuteo)
154
  Show phenology  Common Swift (Apus apus)
127105
  Show phenology  Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)
68831
  Show phenology  Western House Martin (Delichon urbicum)
13453
  Show phenology  Western Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla flava)
4583
  Daily total
2
migrants
180
migrants
11
migrants
1
migrant
9
migrants
2
migrants + 1 possibly local
500
migrants
200
migrants
32
migrants
4
migrants
 Other species
Total
   Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus)
20
   Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
11
  Daily total
2
migrants
1
migrant
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