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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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.
A bird feeder camera for Raspberry Pi
Nistkasten mit Infrarot-Kamera und Klimasensor – jetzt überarbeitet
Real-time bird detection. A possible solution to avoid airplane nightmare.
An application to automatically recognize birds, specify the species, count and save pictures of them, only by use of one camera and a Raspberry Pi. The images and recorded values are made available online on https://opensensemap.org/.
Putting eBird on the decentralized web
To explore the data provided by Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird project.
Code to run a smart open source bird feeder.
Motion detection using OpenCV - This is a simple Python script for a action cam that records the birds arriving at a feeding station on my balcony. The script is like a security cam that records video when it detects movement. The recorded videos are saved in MP4 format.
A Discord bot to help with various birding related things.
Capture birds in your garden, running on raspberry pi.
Map-based SPA allowing users to view recent bird sightings in their area and keep track of their own bird sightings.
整合ebird和中国观鸟记录中心数据 便于查询和记录
Lightweight CCTV system for watching birds in a feeder/nesting box. Uses machine learning to recognise birds. Written in Go. Intended for Raspberry Pi 4 and above.
Bird identification from audio
Example SQL database and querying using Cornell's eBird database
Anuario Ornitológico de Albacete Online
Code and analyses associated with Thrikkadeeri & Viswanathan, in review, on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected eBirding and bird species reporting
A free, open source, and multi-platform ornithological data manager, written in Lazarus/FPC.
Visualizes Instagram bird photos by taxonomy
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