Intro to Birdnet-Pi: Eavesdropping on My Feathered Friends
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The post introduces BirdNET-Pi, a Raspberry Pi-based system for identifying bird species through their calls using AI, sparking discussion on its applications, variations, and related projects.
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like the author I'd love to set this up for my mom and mother in law as they have the phone app but it's not as exciting unless you're sitting outside.
Earlier this spring we put a bird feeder outside the front door and it dawned on me I could be piping the doorbell cam into BirdNET to classify the bird calls. With an RTSP stream there's no need to mount a microphone anywhere, that comes for free from the doorbell.
My wife is the bird person in the house more so than I am, but it was still really fun to set up and watch the identifications come across.
https://github.com/mcguirepr89/BirdNET-Pi/wiki/Using-an-inte...
I need to try this with my Reolink
[0] https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/
I use both. I have a BNPi at home in our summerhouse with a mic on the outside. We live next to a park and the bird song can be deafening in summer!
I have the Birdnet app on my mobile and its ideal when out walking to do a quick survey or identify a song I don't recognise.
Whilst I'm commenting here, I'll drop a shout out for the "Flora Incognita" app for plant identification.
I recently added an in URL meter after getting inspired by the URL based snake game on HN last week.
FYI the URL meter makes copying and pasting the URL impossible while the music is playing. Not the best idea if you want people to share it.
This might work well for frogs too.
It’s under active development and uses the same data models.