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Figure 1: This shows a prototype of how users can listen to a recording from a Bird Monitor and 'tag or annotate' the recording with any sounds of interest
Figure 2: This shows the physical location of the Cacophony Bird Monitor that was used to capture the
Figure 3 : The total number of recordings made each month, showing the effect of night length on the number of
Figure 6: This shows the number of detected morepork calls in the hours preceding dawn

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