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Identify your birds using their songs, chirps and peeps

Set up a Haikubox


Stunning images -“Yes, that’s the bird I’ve seen!”

Recording and spectrogram of each bird visit - “Last night’s birds sounded so beautiful!”

Daily counts plus hourly breakdowns - “The owls were active at 2am!”

Share your bird recordings via social media or web link - “You must hear this bird!”

Set up alerts - “I have a migrating bird visiting!”

List of your top 10 - “I host lots of Song Sparrows!


LISTEN

Once connected to your WiFi, Haikubox will listen for birds 24/7. When BirdNet for Haikubox finds a match with its thousands of labeled sounds, it identifies the bird species and shares an audio clip to the Haikubox website and smartphone app.

LEARN

You can see identified bird images, listen to and view spectrograms of recorded birdsong, receive notifications when a species is detected, and check charts showing how often and when each species visits your yard. Users also can learn about each bird’s range and unique behavior via links to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology websites.


Haiku poems - Owl against a dusk sky - via Haiku Foundation.png



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