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State of NZ Garden Birds 2022 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the past 10- and... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2023 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the past 10- and... -
NZGBS 2023 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the past 10 years (2013-23) and 5 years (2018-23) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
NZGBS 2022 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the past 10 years (2012-22) and 5 years (2017-22) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2021 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the past 10- and... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2020 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the past 10- and... -
NZGBS 2020 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the past 10 years (2010-20) and 5 years (2015-20) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
NZGBS 2021 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the past 10 years (2011-21) and 5 years (2016-21) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
NZGBS 2018 | trend analysis methods
This report summarises the data editing, analysis and interpretation protocols for State of NZ Garden Birds 2018 - Te Ahua o nga Manu o te Kari i Aotearoa, which are as follows:... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2019 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the last 10- and... -
NZGBS 2017 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the 10 years (2007-18) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), urban-rural (U) and area unit (A) as defined by... -
NZGBS 2019 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the last 10 years (2009-19) and 5 years (2014-19) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
NZGBS 2018 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the last 10 years (2008-18) and 5 years (2013-18) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2018 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the last 10 and 5... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2017 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the last 11... -
NZGBS 2018 | Barplots | Urban Rural
Changes in NZ Garden Bird counts for 14 common garden birds for urban rural areas for the last 10 years (2008 to 2018) and last 5 years (2013 to 2018). Barplots are only... -
NZGBS 2017 | Barplots | Maps | By species
Changes in NZ Garden Bird counts for 14 common garden birds at the national and regional scales for the period 2007 to 2017. -
NZGBS 2018 | Species maps for regions
Individual maps for each species in each region showing percent change in garden bird counts for two periods: last 10 years (2008-18) and last 5 years (2013-18). Maps show... -
Graphics | NZGBS instructions
Graphics for the NZ Garden Bird Survey instructions. Illustrations were produced by C. Mary Brake from Reflection Graphics as part of the 'Building Trustworthy Biodiversity... -
Graphics | Garden | Cake layer
Illustrations used to convey that birds feed in different vegetation layers in gardens, introducing the concept using a layered cake. Illustrations were produced by C. Mary...