Abstract

This paper describes progress with the atlas of birds of Nigeria, from 7 March 2012 to 15 December 2019. The database of the project contained 658 records of 246 species submitted to the BirdPix section of the Virtual Museum. The BirdPix section of the Virtual Museum was launched in 2012 and is a supplementary data capture project for the African Bird Atlas. Over this period, for Nigeria, twelve citizen scientists contributed records to BirdPix. The most frequently recorded species were Laughing Dove Streptopelia senegalensis (769 records across its range, with 12in Nigeria, from 12 grid cells), and Northern Red Bishop Euplectes franciscanus (30 records across the range, and recorded in 11 grid cells in Nigeria). At least two photographs of species range extensions had been submitted. This paper highlights the role of citizen science in biodiversity conservation and provides up-to-date information on the species distribution maps and lists of bird species recorded in the grid cells. Without a doubt, the BirdPix database will only be comprehensive if it contains the entire knowledge base of the species occurring within each grid cell. Data generated in the BirdPix project can be used for monitoring and modelling changes in species distributions over time. Increased awareness of the concept of citizen science and increased volunteer recruitment should be top priorities.

Highlights

  • BirdPix is an excellent place to deposit photos of species that are out- tific processes (Louv & Fitzpatrick 2012)

  • This paper describes progress with the atlas of birds of Nigeria, from 7 March 2012 to 15 December 2019

  • This paper highlights the role of citizen science in biodiversity conservation and provides up-to-date information on the species distribution maps and lists of bird species recorded in the grid cells

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BirdPix database

Federation of the United States, the Woodland Trust in the United Kingdom, and Fitzpatrick Institute of African Ornithology, South Africa. This paper provides information related to BirdPix records of the birds (Louv & Fitzpatrick 2012). In Nigeria, the A.P. Leventis Ornithological of Nigeria as well as a distribution map. Leventis Ornithological of Nigeria as well as a distribution map It makes use of the open- Research Institute (APLORI) runs and promotes citizen science, with access citizen science database developed and managed by the Ani- fewer than 200 volunteers as of June 2020 http://. Mal Demography Unit (ADU), the University of Cape Town, South Afri- nigeriabirdatlas.adu.org.za/coverage.php ca This paper is based on species recorded in the quarter degree grid cells (QDGCs) in Nigeria

What is citizen science?
Poicephalus senegalus Senegal Parrot
Are there remarkable submissions in the BirdPix database from Nigeria?
How do I participate in the BirdPix project?
What instruments do I need?
Primary challenges facing citizen science in Nigeria
Hooded Vulture
Trigonoceps occipitalis Ploceus bannermani Terathopius ecaudatus
Biodiversity Observations
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