Birds In The Garden
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TorqueVR

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1,954 posts

226 months

Yesterday (06:52)
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I live in a village just outside Bristol with a busy road at the front, a once a day railway line at the side and a tiny brook at the back, so nothing special. 12 days ago my son suggested I should get the "Merlin" app on the phone that identifies birds from their song.
I put the phone outside the back door half an hour ago and have so far recorded 16 different species today, and 35 species in total in less that a fortnight. I'm quite amazed, I had no idea how many different birds there are in one location. Just saying!

snuffy

12,919 posts

311 months

Yesterday (07:12)
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My wife loves the Merlin bird app. She thinks its fantastic.

But, it cant find a chicken or a gull for some odd reason.

TorqueVR

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1,954 posts

226 months

Yesterday (08:33)
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True, our next door neigbours have very noisy chickens that it doesn't recognise but it has picked up a lesser black backed gull

Magic919

14,341 posts

228 months

Yesterday (08:44)
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It’s just the beginning. I moved on to a permanent set-up using Birdnet-Go on a Raspberry Pi.

Landlubber

859 posts

76 months

Yesterday (08:47)
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Mine managed to identify a Monkey faced Disco Hawk last week.

Smint

3,268 posts

62 months

Yesterday (09:41)
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Didn't know about bird song apps, thanks.
Last few weeks there's been an unusual birdsong late into the evenings in the trees behind our home, hope its stays long enough to identify by song.

Tried the Merlin app but its riddled with ads, by the time waded through the guff the bird will have gone, found another app that drops straight into record soon as the app opens.

Landlubber

859 posts

76 months

Yesterday (09:56)
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Nightingale?

Smint

3,268 posts

62 months

Yesterday (11:29)
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Landlubber said:
Nightingale?
I wondered that too, about a week ago a bird about Dove size but with the mottled but slightly more colourful chest of a thrush was on our roof.
Would love to know for sure, yesterday evening when the dog and i went down the garden no unique song, sods law said bird has flown.


jimothyc

807 posts

111 months

Yesterday (11:35)
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I've setup a Raspberry Pi running Birdnet https://github.com/tphakala/birdnet-go , which is basically a permanently on version of Merlin. It's setup on the side of the garage and constantly detects birdsong.

There's a lot of people doing this and the results can be sent to the https://app.birdweather.com/ website. Totally overkill, but if you're the sort of person that loves stats and graphs, it's quite the thing.

geeks

11,462 posts

166 months

Yesterday (11:37)
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Landlubber said:
Monkey faced Disco Hawk
Incidentally that would make a great pub quiz team name

TorqueVR

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1,954 posts

226 months

Yesterday (16:53)
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Smint said:
Didn't know about bird song apps, thanks.
Last few weeks there's been an unusual birdsong late into the evenings in the trees behind our home, hope its stays long enough to identify by song.

Tried the Merlin app but its riddled with ads, by the time waded through the guff the bird will have gone, found another app that drops straight into record soon as the app opens.
I had exactly the same problem. You clicked on a scam site. Try again and be more careful!!

Smint

3,268 posts

62 months

Yesterday (16:57)
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TorqueVR said:
I had exactly the same problem. You clicked on a scam site. Try again and be more careful!!
makes sense, thankyou.