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Collecting pokemon and stuff is fun but have you tried "collecting" birds?

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  • bleeptrack@vis.socialB bleeptrack@vis.social

    Collecting pokemon and stuff is fun but have you tried "collecting" birds?

    My current favorite activity of the day is letting my phone listen for a few minutes and then enjoying to see what little friends gather outside the house.

    I really want to setup a bitnet RasPi to listen 24/7 πŸ€” I've also seen that there's a commercial thing now called bird weather.

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    @bleeptrack amazing. What app is that? If i may ask 😊

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    • txo_elurmaluta@mastodon.eusT txo_elurmaluta@mastodon.eus

      @bleeptrack amazing. What app is that? If i may ask 😊

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      @txo_elurmaluta Merlin πŸ™‚ (has the slightly worse classification net but the way nicer UI than birdnet)

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      • blinry@chaos.socialB blinry@chaos.social

        @bleeptrack Do I spot a "human" at the end of the recording? πŸ˜„

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        @blinry likely πŸ˜„

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        • bleeptrack@vis.socialB bleeptrack@vis.social

          @txo_elurmaluta Merlin πŸ™‚ (has the slightly worse classification net but the way nicer UI than birdnet)

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          @bleeptrack thank you!
          I’ll check it out πŸ™ƒ

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          • txo_elurmaluta@mastodon.eusT txo_elurmaluta@mastodon.eus

            @bleeptrack thank you!
            I’ll check it out πŸ™ƒ

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            @txo_elurmaluta @bleeptrack On Android you can use whoBIRD from F-Droid instead of BirdNET. Or in addition, both UIs have their advantages

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            • bleeptrack@vis.socialB bleeptrack@vis.social

              Collecting pokemon and stuff is fun but have you tried "collecting" birds?

              My current favorite activity of the day is letting my phone listen for a few minutes and then enjoying to see what little friends gather outside the house.

              I really want to setup a bitnet RasPi to listen 24/7 πŸ€” I've also seen that there's a commercial thing now called bird weather.

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              @bleeptrack

              BirdnetPi is really fun.
              The UI is a bit clumsy but it's still really cool.

              There was also another implementation - all these things, including the Merlin app on your celly, depend on the same CNNs developed at Cornell Uni (aaaaand I just read that you already seem to know that) - but I forgot the name.

              Bird weather by the way is a citizen science project.
              You can automatically fill it with your BirdnetPi installation.
              You can also config a treshold so no human sounds get send.

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              • T thomasv@digitalcourage.social

                @txo_elurmaluta @bleeptrack On Android you can use whoBIRD from F-Droid instead of BirdNET. Or in addition, both UIs have their advantages

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                @ThomasV @bleeptrack Thanks!

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                • bleeptrack@vis.socialB bleeptrack@vis.social

                  @CyReVolt so far missing Star and Drossel but that's just a matter of time πŸ˜„

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                  @bleeptrack @CyReVolt well, the Amsel is called Schwarzdrossel as well, so thats easy... πŸ™‚

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                  • datatrash@mastodon.socialD datatrash@mastodon.social

                    @bleeptrack

                    BirdnetPi is really fun.
                    The UI is a bit clumsy but it's still really cool.

                    There was also another implementation - all these things, including the Merlin app on your celly, depend on the same CNNs developed at Cornell Uni (aaaaand I just read that you already seem to know that) - but I forgot the name.

                    Bird weather by the way is a citizen science project.
                    You can automatically fill it with your BirdnetPi installation.
                    You can also config a treshold so no human sounds get send.

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                    @bleeptrack

                    That said, BirdnetPi is inherently prone to errors and can't be set up perfectly.

                    You can evaluate recognitions ex post but still will only get false positives that way. And it's work.

                    I think Bird Weather takes this into account somehow but I forgot how.
                    The numbers you see there on a given day when you look up installations in your area should be taken with a grain of salt, I guess.

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                    • nomis@chaos.socialN nomis@chaos.social

                      @bleeptrack @CyReVolt well, the Amsel is called Schwarzdrossel as well, so thats easy... πŸ™‚

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                      @nomis @CyReVolt ha! TIL

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                      • bleeptrack@vis.socialB bleeptrack@vis.social

                        Collecting pokemon and stuff is fun but have you tried "collecting" birds?

                        My current favorite activity of the day is letting my phone listen for a few minutes and then enjoying to see what little friends gather outside the house.

                        I really want to setup a bitnet RasPi to listen 24/7 πŸ€” I've also seen that there's a commercial thing now called bird weather.

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                        @bleeptrack I used Acoupi on a pi, it's really good. It can send detections live too, I rigged it up to post detections to a mastodon account

                        acoupi-birdnet

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                        (acoupi.github.io)

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                        • sarahdal@crispsandwi.chS sarahdal@crispsandwi.ch

                          @bleeptrack I used Acoupi on a pi, it's really good. It can send detections live too, I rigged it up to post detections to a mastodon account

                          acoupi-birdnet

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                          (acoupi.github.io)

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                          @sarahdal oh cool!

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                          • bleeptrack@vis.socialB bleeptrack@vis.social

                            Collecting pokemon and stuff is fun but have you tried "collecting" birds?

                            My current favorite activity of the day is letting my phone listen for a few minutes and then enjoying to see what little friends gather outside the house.

                            I really want to setup a bitnet RasPi to listen 24/7 πŸ€” I've also seen that there's a commercial thing now called bird weather.

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                            @bleeptrack can highly recommend Birdnet-go (it can feed into birdweather). Great way to narrow down the time when scanning video recordings for certainty species too.

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                            BirdNET-Pi - Rona Bay

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