Very cool. I just spotted the last of the ruby throated hummingbirds at my feeder here in NH.
I often hear people talking about aches and pains as signs of ageing, but for me it's been a heightened awareness and interest in birds and gardening. One of my best friends is a military guy that, unfortunately, saw combat and the terrible things that go with that. He's obsessed with his flowers and just this past week was sending me pictures of both flowers and bulbs.
I have a BirdNET-Pi in my backyard constantly listening to and identifying bird songs. It's pretty neat. They also sell a purpose built device if you don't want to build a pi.
The data is sent to https://app.birdweather.com/ where I'm assuming bird scientists are doing something with it.
I've recently implemented a similar service: https://adsb.exposed/?dataset=Birds&zoom=5 - a viewer for eBird data, where you can filter by various species and make visualizations with SQL.
Very cool. I just spotted the last of the ruby throated hummingbirds at my feeder here in NH.
I often hear people talking about aches and pains as signs of ageing, but for me it's been a heightened awareness and interest in birds and gardening. One of my best friends is a military guy that, unfortunately, saw combat and the terrible things that go with that. He's obsessed with his flowers and just this past week was sending me pictures of both flowers and bulbs.
I have a BirdNET-Pi in my backyard constantly listening to and identifying bird songs. It's pretty neat. They also sell a purpose built device if you don't want to build a pi.
The data is sent to https://app.birdweather.com/ where I'm assuming bird scientists are doing something with it.
Cool project and covers hundreds of bird species. I wish there was something similar for Europe/Africa.
I've recently implemented a similar service: https://adsb.exposed/?dataset=Birds&zoom=5 - a viewer for eBird data, where you can filter by various species and make visualizations with SQL.
Full write-up on how it is created: https://clickhouse.com/blog/birds
Do North American birds migrate to South America? In viewing this, it seems they mostly stay within North America?
Some do. Some don't.
Here's a list with some of the most prominent birds like the Arctic Tern.
https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/13-birds-that-migrate-...
This is melting my recent iPhone. But really nice otherwise. A movie about that is Winged Migrations from the same directors than Microcosmos
Odd. I’m on an older iPhone and it’s not even fazing it using Safari. Could it be the browser?
Im also using Safari and I see like 15 fps in very good graphics quality. Also maybe your iPhone has a smaller resolution.. ?
How do I make this my job? <3
BirdRadar24 :) Very cool!
That’s pretty darn cool. I just wish I could click on one of the tracked markets/birds to see their particular migratory route.