Inspired by Jessamyn's post at the beginning of the year, i have acquired adequate volumes of Raspberry Pi, and set up a listening post for birds too.
https://glammr.us/@jessamyn/111715789733162218
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BirdNet seems neat and i dig the fact that it records stats and gives you some visualizations. Here's a spectrogram of one of the Scrub Jay that lives near by.
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I've only had it plugged in a few hours across the past two days, but i'm learning things about birds that live near by. I don't know what some of these are yet. So that's cool!
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Having little recordings of each of the recognized bird songs is neat!
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by the way for anyone who wants to set up BirdNet-Pi, the main repository is defunct, and development has been taken over in a fork you can find here:
https://github.com/Nachtzuster/BirdNET-Pi/
I found a place in San Jose that is selling 4gb Raspberry Pi 4b boards + power supplies for $30. So now i have a bunch of raspberry pis, and a reason to fiddle around with 3d printing pi cases.
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@ted I am so glad this is going so well!!
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