This interactive infographic summarizes the bird biodiversity observed on our campus based on eBird data. Use the filters to explore the most common species and view their occurrence over time.
Each point in the constellation below represents a bird species observed on campus. The size of each star corresponds to the total number of individuals recorded for that species. Hover over a star to see the species name and count.
121
The total number of unique bird species observed on campus. A higher number indicates greater species richness.
68449
The sum of all individual birds recorded. This measures the overall abundance of birds on campus.
2.965
Reflects species diversity by considering both abundance and evenness. Higher values imply a more complex and balanced community.
0.097
Represents the probability that two randomly selected individuals belong to the same species. Lower values indicate higher diversity.
0.618
Describes how evenly individuals are distributed among species. Values range from 0 (uneven) to 1 (completely even).
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