BirdNET uses a neural network to identify birds by the sounds they make, and is a joint project between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Chemnitz University of Technology. What strikes us is ...
Birds make sounds to communicate, whether to find a potential mate, ward off predators, or just sing for pleasure. But the conditions that contribute to the immense diversity of the sounds they ...
"It’s amazing to see these big jumps and breakthroughs." Researchers use new technology to make incredible discovery about ...
You can learn the songs of different birds with your family ... As well as helping you to identify birds, you can enjoy the variety of calls and start to identify which calls go with which behaviours.
Just like individual gobblers have their own tastes, different turkey hunters prefer different calls. We’ve compiled a list of the best turkey calls in our arsenals. The best call to use is whatever ...
Read on to learn more about the different kinds of calls and songs your pet bird or friendly neighbourhood sparrow might be using. Also known as “communal noise”, the loud, collective sounds ...
All of them appear identical at first glance. But they are not. One of the birds is different from the others. Can you find the different bird in 5 seconds? This will be a good test of your ...