Listening to nature, protecting biodiversity.
We deploy quiet bioacoustic monitors across nature sites, rewilding estates and visitor reserves, revealing the wildlife that visitors and land stewards would otherwise miss.
The data we gather tracks changes as they happen, building a long-term record of every species present, so you can help the land and all its life flourish.
Most of the birds on your site stay out of sight. The monitor hears them anyway.
What a bioacoustic monitor can do for your site
It runs 24/7. It doesn't need a staff member watching it.
Educate, engage, and inspire
Names every bird it hears in real time, giving visitors something to listen for when the birds stay hidden.
Capture what the human ear misses
The dawn chorus, the night flights, the quiet corners - thousands of detections a month you can report on.
Open software, your data
Built on BirdNET from the Cornell Lab. Every detection stays with you, in open formats.
Recent articles
Recent essays, guides, and observations from our monitors.
12 June 2026
Urban vs Rural: How Bird Vocal Patterns Shift
Comparing identical species across urban and rural locations to see what the data reveals about how different species adapt or don't adapt to human influenced areas.
30 May 2026
Beakwatch: turn BirdNET-Go into a wall display
A free, open-source display for BirdNET-Go: full-screen slides of your bird detections - live sightings, photos, trends and rare visitors - on any spare screen.
7 March 2026
Should You Be Feeding Garden Birds?
Many of us assume the answer is a clear yes. But the science suggests it's more complicated.