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Welcome to the Wiki for BirdNET-Pi! I hope for this to be a resource for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, bird enthusiasts, conservationists, tinkerers, amazing-back-yard-havers, citizen scientists, and anyone else curious about birds, AI/machine-learning, Linux, Single-board computing, the natural world, or the various cool ideas BirdNET inspires (including this one)!
- Installation Guide
- Adjusting your sound card
- Microphones and USB soundcards for BirdNET-Pi
- Sharing Guide -**How to use BirdNET-Pi in the field without home router access
- Backup and Restore the Database
- DIY Stereo Recording System
One-liner: BirdNET-Pi is a small computer that hangs out in your backyard and listens to the birds.
To quote BirdNET:
BirdNET is a research platform that aims at recognizing birds by sound at scale. . . . BirdNET is a citizen science platform as well as an analysis software for extremely large collections of audio. BirdNET aims to provide innovative tools for conservationists, biologists, and birders alike.
Definitely check out the project!
BirdNET-Pi aims to integrate BirdNET analysis, field data collection (audio recording), birdsong audio selection extraction (picking out the goodies), and web-service of the data (showing off the goodies) into one easy-to-install, easy-to-configure, easy-to-share Linux-based system.
- 24/7 recording and BirdNET-Lite analysis
- BirdWeather integration (you will need to be issued a BirdWeather ID -- for now, request that from @timsterc here)
- Web interface access to all data and logs
- GoTTY Web Terminal
- Tiny File Manager
- FTP server included
- Automatic extraction of detected data (creating audio clips of detected bird sounds)
- Spectrograms available for all extractions
- SQLite integration
- IceCast2 Live audio stream
- Adminer database maintenance
- Integrated phpSysInfo
- New species mobile notifications from Pushed.co (for iOS users only)
- Localization supported