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  3. Thinking about the sheer quantity of tracked data of birdsong and bird sightings across all the different apps, and wondering whether anyone has yet collated and analysed it to study the populations, movements, locations and thus habitats of birds...

Thinking about the sheer quantity of tracked data of birdsong and bird sightings across all the different apps, and wondering whether anyone has yet collated and analysed it to study the populations, movements, locations and thus habitats of birds...

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    Thinking about the sheer quantity of tracked data of birdsong and bird sightings across all the different apps, and wondering whether anyone has yet collated and analysed it to study the populations, movements, locations and thus habitats of birds... Like. Surely someone has thought of doing that?

    #Birds

    zora@spookygirl.booZ just_chill@peculiar.floristJ lerxst@az.socialL niels@social.data.coopN 4 Replies Last reply
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    • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

      Thinking about the sheer quantity of tracked data of birdsong and bird sightings across all the different apps, and wondering whether anyone has yet collated and analysed it to study the populations, movements, locations and thus habitats of birds... Like. Surely someone has thought of doing that?

      #Birds

      zora@spookygirl.booZ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @sinituulia eBird data has been used in research science.ebird.org/en

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      • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

        Thinking about the sheer quantity of tracked data of birdsong and bird sightings across all the different apps, and wondering whether anyone has yet collated and analysed it to study the populations, movements, locations and thus habitats of birds... Like. Surely someone has thought of doing that?

        #Birds

        just_chill@peculiar.floristJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @sinituulia I believe a team from your own country did ! The finnish bird app (whose name I can't recall unfortunately) sends the dara back to the researchers who built it, and they analyse it.

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        • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

          Thinking about the sheer quantity of tracked data of birdsong and bird sightings across all the different apps, and wondering whether anyone has yet collated and analysed it to study the populations, movements, locations and thus habitats of birds... Like. Surely someone has thought of doing that?

          #Birds

          lerxst@az.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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          @sinituulia I don’t know about across different apps, but Cornell University has “Merlin” which lets you identify birds by bird song and also works as a field guide and birding diary. I think they use that data for those and other purposes.

          It’s pretty cool and I use it almost every day.

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          • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

            Thinking about the sheer quantity of tracked data of birdsong and bird sightings across all the different apps, and wondering whether anyone has yet collated and analysed it to study the populations, movements, locations and thus habitats of birds... Like. Surely someone has thought of doing that?

            #Birds

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            @sinituulia
            Perhaps @gbif knows?

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