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| = Overview =
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| * BirdNET-Pi uses a USB microphone connected to a Raspberry Pi to record and identify bird calls.
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| * The system runs 24/7 and can upload data in real time to '''https://app.birdweather.com'''
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| * Data can also be downloaded via an API so that you can do some additional data processing using Node-RED.
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| = Noisy Minors and Small Birds =
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| * Noisy Minors are native honey eaters.
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| * They have done very well in urban areas because of the abundance of eucalyptus trees and mown lawns.
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| * Noisy Minors are also territorial and work cooperatively to drive our smaller birds.
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| * In many parks small birds are locally extinct and only survive close to waterways.
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| == Small Birds ==
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| * Small birds need protection from thick scrubby vegetation so they can build nests and also hide from larger birds.
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| * Examples of small birds include:
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| ** White-browed Scrubwrens
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| ** Brown Thornbills
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| ** Spotted Pardalotes
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| ** Willy Wagtails
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| ** Yellow Robins
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| ** Golden Whistlers
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| ** Eastern Spinebills
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| ** Grey Fantails
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| * Government agencies, conservation groups and schools are working together to plant more shrubs and bushy vegetation to encourage small birds to come back to our local parks.
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| * You can read more in this article.
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| '''https://www.portplaces.com/noisy-miners-and-the-plight-of-small-birds/'''
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| * There is also a documentary you can watch on ABC iView called '''The Secret Lives of our Urban Birds'''. Start at the 41 minute mark to see the section on Noisy Minors.
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| '''https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/the-secret-lives-of-our-urban-birds/13734884'''
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| = Learning Objectives =
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| * Learn how to install BirdNET-Pi on a Raspberry Pi 4
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| * Learn how to interpret data from a local installation of BirdNET-Pi
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| * Learn how to use an API to retrieve data from the BirdNET-Pi installed in Bundoora
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| = Hardware requirements =
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| * Raspberry Pi 4.
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| * USB Microphone - (e.g. Gyvazla USB Microphone Lavalier Clip-on Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone for Computer)
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| https://www.amazon.com.au/Microphone-Omnidirectional-Condenser-Interviews-Recording/dp/B072Q2GH99/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=Gyvazla+USB+Microphone&qid=1655199739&sr=8-5
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| * Heat sink and fan for Raspberry Pi. Optional, but highly recommended because it will keep the processor temperature less than 40degC and prolong the life of your Raspberry Pi.
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| = Imaging Raspberry Pi Operating System =
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| * Install and open the Raspberry Pi imaging software on your computer.
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| * Connect a 16GB Micro SD card to you computer
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| [[File:Screen Shot 2022-06-14 at 7.06.31 pm.png | 900px]]
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| * Select Operating System.
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| * Select the Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit version.
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| * Select the full 64 bit version, not Lite.
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| * Select Choose Storage.
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| * Select Mass Storage Device 16GB.
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| * You can install the OS on larger memory cards. 16GB is the smallest you can use.
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| * Click on Write.
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| * Select Yes - to write the image to the micro SD card.
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| * The installation takes approximately 15 minutes.
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| * The writing process is followed by a verification.
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