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But then late one night I was up on our small roof terrace.
from graphs showing what birds are most common at what time of day.Through the worst of the pandemic lockdowns I started a new hobby.
I suspect it will be easier to write my own Twitter client for the package in Python to get the type of more complex and nuanced notifications I want.Access to BirdNET-Pi is through a web browser.That way therell be a public record of the birds in my garden that wont be distracting or annoying.
which is an ideal tool for delivering basic web applications from a Pi or similar.Everything is controlled from a simple console.
and the sound of a passing woodpecker.
so you can learn to identify what local sounds look like on the screen.sending a tweet or similar each first identification of a bird a day.
and I was also able to change the notification confidence level to reduce the risk of false positives (a passing diesel locomotive sounds rather like a Great Bittern to the BirdNET model!).using the TFLite Tensorflow packages.
A quick reboot and I could see the BirdNET-Pi UI.Over a couple of weeks of operation.
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