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(Created page with "= Overview = * BirdNET-Pi uses a USB microphone connected to a Raspberry Pi to record and identify bird calls. * The system runs 24/7 and can upload data in real time to '''https://app.birdweather.com''' * Data can also be downloaded via an API so that you can do some additional data processing using Node-RED. = Noisy Minors and Small Birds = * Noisy Minors are native honey eaters. * They have done very well in urban areas because of the abundance of eucalyptus trees a...") |
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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. | * 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. | ||
* You can read more in this article. | |||
* You can read more in this article. | |||
'''https://www.portplaces.com/noisy-miners-and-the-plight-of-small-birds/''' | '''https://www.portplaces.com/noisy-miners-and-the-plight-of-small-birds/''' | ||
* There is also a documentary you can watch on ABC iView called '''The Secret Lives of our Urban Birds''' | * There is also a documentary you can watch on ABC iView called '''The Secret Lives of our Urban Birds''' | ||
'''https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/the-secret-lives-of-our-urban-birds/13734884''' | '''https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/the-secret-lives-of-our-urban-birds/13734884''' | ||
= Learning Objectives = | = Learning Objectives = | ||
Revision as of 09:37, 14 June 2022
Overview
- BirdNET-Pi uses a USB microphone connected to a Raspberry Pi to record and identify bird calls.
- The system runs 24/7 and can upload data in real time to https://app.birdweather.com
- Data can also be downloaded via an API so that you can do some additional data processing using Node-RED.
Noisy Minors and Small Birds
- Noisy Minors are native honey eaters.
- They have done very well in urban areas because of the abundance of eucalyptus trees and mown lawns.
- Noisy Minors are also territorial and work cooperatively to drive our smaller birds.
- In many parks small birds are locally extinct and only survive close to waterways.
Small Birds
- Small birds need protection from thick scrubby vegetation so they can build nests and also hide from larger birds.
- Examples of small birds include:
- White-browed Scrubwrens
- Brown Thornbills
- Spotted Pardalotes
- Willy Wagtails
- Yellow Robins
- Golden Whistlers
- Eastern Spinebills
- Grey Fantails
- 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.
- You can read more in this article.
https://www.portplaces.com/noisy-miners-and-the-plight-of-small-birds/
- There is also a documentary you can watch on ABC iView called The Secret Lives of our Urban Birds
https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/the-secret-lives-of-our-urban-birds/13734884