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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    very interesting thankyou for heads-up on that report ref BirdNET PI - is it possible to change the recordings to 24 bit please ? I tried but failed I tried changing all references in birdnet_recording script from s_16LE to s_24LE to no avail - just get very over saturated outputs
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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    90% sure (checked recording) - BirdNET PI was correct in picking up a Marsh Harrier call today (I've never heard one - seen loads though) so over 4 months its managed recordings of the following raptors: Barn Owl Tawny Owl Marsh Harrier Red Kite Buzzard Kestrel Sparrowhawk pretty impressive
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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    interestingly my BirdNET Pi picked one up yesterday too (I think) - maybe they are on the move
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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    I think this is better representation (first part of clip - with the downturn in tone at end of call) can anyone confirm whether they think this one is Cettis please ? detected twice and sounds like it to me but would be unusual for my garden. First recording is followed by a Blue Tit. One...
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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    I believe BirdNET was correct with Garden Warbler and that my manual listening to confirm (you never know I could be in error too) is also correct I did also check against Merlin
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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    Might well have missed: Lesser Whitethroat - didn't hear myself but recording checks out - never heard in garden before either. Garden Warbler - didn't hear myself but recording checks out - never heard in garden before either. Overflying night birds - Moorhen, Coot, Water Rail - had no clue -...
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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    some interesting Spring Migration Stats for our Garden in Essex Chiffchaff (maybe overwintering one) leading the way, followed by Blackcap (very active now), then House Martins (note March instance not correct, treat 6th April as first actual plot (I saw with my own eyes visiting nest front of...
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    24/7 Raspberry Pi/birdNET monitoring

    I will write more when I have the chance - but my BirdNET Pi has completely revolutionised my view of the birds in my garden within weeks I use an overclocked Pi4b (4gb version) with a USB mic, and attached to a 20,000mAH battery I think I get about 18 hours of use/recording an example of how...
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