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Build report of recent bird sightings in English Midlands, run with GitHub Actions.
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🛰🐦 Bird tracking - GPS tracking network for large birds
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BirdNET analyzer for scientific audio data processing.
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Kioloa biodiversity and community analyses for ENVS2018 Environmental Science Field School run by Fenner School of Environment and Society at The Australian National University.
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Teulu is a game about bumbarrels – or long-tailed tits – gathering food and building a family flock through the four seasons. It is in very early development.
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Realtime BirdNET soundscape analyzer
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Identify plants, birds, and insects in photos. Should an identification to species be unsuccessful, an identification to a higher taxonomic level - like genus, family, or order - is made.
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Interactive data viz of migrating birds
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This is a wrapper for the birdnet Python package for automated bird sound ID
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Documentation for the entirety of the BIRDS project
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A Python library for identifying bird species by their sounds.
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A repository containing code for a manuscript intended for Molecular Ecology.
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Sep 3, 2024 - Jupyter Notebook
Birdy is a nicely designed wild bird feeder that takes photos, identifies and classifies birds. - based on Raspberry Pi, Azure IoT and Azure cognitive Service.
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Code for training and evaluating a detector for the USGS Izembek goose survey dataset
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