I’ve been dabbling with an AudioMoth for bird surveying in my area. I set it to record for a few minutes at dawn each day. Then I process the audio files using BirdNet software (GitHub - kahst/BirdNET-Analyzer: BirdNET analyzer for scientific audio data processing.) which analyses the audio and identifies the bird species from their songs. It seems to work very well so far. I’m not very organised yet, but my hope is to start monitoring somewhat regularly throughout the season to start to see which species are present and when they arrive/leave each year.

I hope to try to detect bats too some day, but I haven’t figured that out yet. I think the BirdNet software might be able to do that as well, but I have not attempted to do that yet.

4 Likes