There are 3 repositories under birdwatching topic.
Birdy is a nicely designed wild bird feeder that takes photos, identifies and classifies birds. - based on Raspberry Pi, Azure IoT and Azure cognitive Service.
Nistkasten mit Infrarot-Kamera und Klimasensor – jetzt überarbeitet
Real-time bird detection. A possible solution to avoid airplane nightmare.
An application to automatically recognize birds, specify the species, count and save pictures of them, only by use of one camera and a Raspberry Pi. The images and recorded values are made available online on https://opensensemap.org/.
Putting eBird on the decentralized web
To explore the data provided by Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird project.
Capture birds in your garden, running on raspberry pi.
A Discord bot to help with various birding related things.
Motion detection using OpenCV - This is a simple Python script for a action cam that records the birds arriving at a feeding station on my balcony. The script is like a security cam that records video when it detects movement. The recorded videos are saved in MP4 format.
Map-based SPA allowing users to view recent bird sightings in their area and keep track of their own bird sightings.
Lightweight CCTV system for watching birds in a feeder/nesting box. Uses machine learning to recognise birds. Written in Go. Intended for Raspberry Pi 4 and above.
Example SQL database and querying using Cornell's eBird database
Bird identification from audio
A free, open source, and multi-platform ornithological data manager, written in Lazarus/FPC.
Code and analyses associated with Thrikkadeeri & Viswanathan, in review, on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected eBirding and bird species reporting
Anuario Ornitológico de Albacete Online
Basic analysis and data visualizations from Cornell's eBird database
Visualizes Instagram bird photos by taxonomy
A timer for bird lovers, plays a random birdcall while displaying its image and info
Open platform for your Smart Birdhouse.
Your most reliable app to recognize the species of the birds you are seeing.
Applications to identify birds based on their appearance and taxonomy
Set of developer tools for Xolmis.
Vultr is an application for birders. It allows you to get information on birds, find information about an area, view places where a bird has been sighted, and even quiz yourself on the area you are in.
A simple SQLite database management app, that you can use to record your bird observations in Poland. Using sqlite3, tkinter and TkinterMapView. WIP
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A Social Media Platform For The Bird Watching Community (potential AI integration in the future)
Web scraper to fetch, parse, and filter bird observations. Enables history recording and Telegram messaging functionality.