BirdNET-stream

Realtime BirdNET powered soundscape analysis for bird song identification.

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## Introduction BirdNET-stream records sound 24/7 on any Linux computer with a microphone and analyze it using BirdNET algorithm by [**@kahst**](https://github.com/kahst). Bird contacts are stored in a database and are made accessible in a webapp. ## Features - 24/7 recording and [BirdNET-Analyzer](https://github.com/kahst/BirdNET-Analyzer) analysis of sound - Live audio streaming and live spectrogram visualization from web browser - Bird contacts saved into a SQL database - Web Interface for system monitoring, data analysis and visualization ## Requirements BirdNET-stream aims to be able to run on any 64-bit Linux computer. It has been tested on Fedora and Debian. It should work on a Raspberry Pi (or other Single Board Computer) with a USB microphone or Sound Card (not tested yet). ## Installation On debian based system, you can install BirdNET-stream with the following command: ```bash curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/UncleSamulus/BirdNET-stream/main/install.sh | bash ``` For finer control, or to adapt to your system, you can follow the instructions in the [INSTALL.md](./INSTALL.md) file. ## Usage - BirdNET-stream web application can be accessed on any web browser at [https://birdnet.home](https://birdnet.home), from your local network, or at any other hostname you set in nginx configuration, if your public IP is accessible from the internet. - See the species detected ## Acknoledgments - [BirdNET](https://birdnet.cornell.edu) on which this project relies - [BirdNET-Pi](https://birdnetpi.com) the great inspiration of this project ## License BirdNET-stream is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0, see [./LICENSE](./LICENSE) for more details.