A place for birds, as much as us.
We deploy quiet listening posts across protected nature sites, rewilding estates and visitor reserves, revealing the wildlife your visitors would otherwise miss.
At the same time, the data we gather reveals changes as they happen, and builds a long-term record of the species that live there, so the land can be managed in their favour too.
What a listening post can do for your site
- Educate, engage, and inspire.
Paired with a display, your listening post identifies birdsong in real time and shows visitors which species are being detected nearby. When the birds themselves are out of sight (which is most of the time) it gives people something to listen for, and a reason to look harder. - Capture what the human ear misses.
A listening post hears the dawn chorus, the night flights, and the quiet corners of your site that nobody visits. Thousands of detections a month across dozens of species build into the kind of continuous record that's useful for reporting to trustees, funders, and local nature recovery teams. - Open software, your data.
Detections come from BirdNET, the open-source bird identification model developed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Everything we record stays with you, in open formats.