I am searching for a used #audiomoth device for recording #birds. So if anyone in shippable distance to Germany has one in good shape and reasonable Price please contact me!
Hier ein kurzer Bericht von Lucas Beseler zu dem tollen #audiomoth Workshop letzten Sontag beim BUND-Essen. Vielen Dank an Lucas und Harald Kramer für den lehrreichen Workshop. #Biodiversität https://www.bund-essen.de/service/meldungen/detail/news/naturbeobachten-mit-den-ohren/
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Rückblick: AudioMoth-Workshop am 11. Januar 2026 im Verkehrs- und Umweltzentrum: KI traf auf Biodiversität

BUND - BUND für Naturschutz und Umwelt in Deutschland

Es gibt noch ein paar Plätze bei unserem #audiomoth Workshop diesen Sonntag in #Essen

From: @timaeus
https://nrw.social/@timaeus/115614637002768668

Johannes Timaeus (@[email protected])

Hier ein sehr schöner Workshop unserer BUND Gruppe in Essen zum Thema #audiomoth und bioakustisches Monitoring. https://www.bund-essen.de/service/meldungen/detail/news/audiomoth-als-werkzeug-zur-erhebung-von-vogelstimmen-ein-how-to-workshop/

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I've learned the hard way that there is an enormous difference between microSD cards in the amount of power they need. When it comes to putting audio recorders out in nature, that matters a lot.

As an example, I was just comparing my latest AudioMoth results with SanDisk Extreme 64GB cards compared with Samsung Pro Plus 128 GB cards last year.

In the same device, with the same dawn-dusk daytime recording settings, on the same three fully-charged Powerex rechargeable batteries, the Samsung card recorded for four days (11 GB) before flattening the batteries, while the SanDisk cards recorded for 12 days (44 GB) before the flattening the batteries.

Given that it takes a lot of time for me to get to these remote sites to deploy these recorders, this makes a big difference to how much data I get.

#AudioMoth #AudioRecorder #birds #BirdMonitoring #EcologicalMonitoring #SDcards #EcologyMethods

My Port Hills audio recorders seem to have detected a ruru (morepork) in Kennedy's Bush. This morning I listened to the sections of recording that BirdNet had identified with moderate certainty as being riflemen (no, these were baby korimako), pīpipi (no, these were a combination of riroriro and piwakawaka singing at once), and ruru. Surprisingly, the ruru seem to be ruru, just five detections in total over a 10 day stretch from Kennedy's Bush.

I've just posted them on #iNaturalist, where they're the first ruru from the Port Hills. I recently heard that someone had heard a ruru at Living Springs, and eBird has one record, without a recording, from Hackthorne Road from 2023. I'm not aware of any ruru in Kennedys Bush or elsewhere in the Port Hills.

It's promising, if true. Oddly, my owl was singing in the day time. Perhaps it's a young bird travelling.

Have a listen and please disagree if you know of another local bird that would make similar calls.

https://inaturalist.nz/observations?subview=table&verifiable=any&field:Same%20specimen%20over%20time=332064177

#birds #owls #nz #Ninox #ruru #moreport #Christchurch #BirdNet #AudioMoth #EcologicalMonitoring #AudioMonitoring

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A quick note on the van #BattyBirdPi: My custom waterproof case for the #AudioMoth worked just fine, including the experiment with using a PTFE membrane for mushroom cultivation to keep water out while still letting sound in. This is (more or less) the same material as the Gore stickers that come with the waterproof case, just bigger.

The one thing that I did just notice is that 3 of the 4 case screws fell out - yikes! Time for some threadlock on those...

Anyone have experience recording 192k audio and then pitching it down to try and bring super high frequency stuff into human-audible range? Any traps? I could just do this in Audacity right?

I have an #Audiomoth to record with…

#FieldRecording

Today's make is a lasercut case for the #Audiomoth microphone.

Since the battybirdpi didn't work well at all when it was next to the pi, but worked (somewhat) better when separated, I needed to make a waterproof(-ish) case for the audiomoth. This will still have to connect to the pi with a microUSB cable, which is inevitably awkward.

I ended up heavily modifying their lasercut case and desoldering the AA battery holder. Instead of their suggested neoprene, I'm using EVA foam as gaskets.

AudioMo for June 6th is this: The AudioMoth is in the greenhouse, recording the sounds of the day rather than the sunrise and sunset, and today it caught one of the several deluges we've had (as well as the neighbour who smokes and coughs outside regularly, even in the rain). https://music.bedlamsteps.uk/audiomo2025/6/ #audiomo #audiomoth
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For day one of AudioMo we came back from holiday yesterday, and I took my AudioMoth to record sunrise and sunset, of which more in the month. This is a bit from the sunset recording of a couple of days ago which captures the natural sound around our holiday lodge. https://music.bedlamsteps.uk/audiomo2025/1/ #AudioMo #Faircamp #AudioMoth
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