[NatureNS] Detect migrating warblers and thrushes - on your PC...

Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 18:27:19 -0300
From: Peter Payzant <pce@accesswave.ca>
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Hi, all-

Here's an interesting project for the birder with a technical bent - a 
Cornell scientist has come up with a very inexpensive way to use your 
computer to detect birds migrating overhead at night, and even to make a 
good guess as to which species they are.

The whole story is here: article 
<http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/03/birdmonitors.html> .

Here's a clue: what can you do with a flower pot, some saran wrap and a 
few dollars worth of electronics?

Peter Payzant



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Here's an interesting project for the birder with a technical bent - a
Cornell scientist has come up with a very inexpensive way to use your
computer to detect birds migrating overhead at night, and even to make
a good guess as to which species they are.<br>
<br>
The whole story is here: <a
 href="http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/03/birdmonitors.html">article</a>
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Here's a clue: what can you do with a flower pot, some saran wrap and a
few dollars worth of electronics?<br>
<br>
Peter Payzant<br>
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