The way in which it works is simple – make a recording with your smartphone, and Warblr will identify the species of bird/s that can be found in that recording, providing you with images and descriptions to help you learn more about our feathered friends.
In using Warblr, you will be contributing to a citizen science project, and hopefully one day helping to protect endangered species. We are making the recordings and the data collected on species identification freely available to be used for research and conservation. Listen to some of the recordings our users are sharing right now here.
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RT @Flo_Wilk: V excited to receive a copy of my pal @urbanbirder’s book today - and look - he even included @warblr! A must read… https://t.co/VTdxO7CcBO
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Thanks to @DilgerTV & @MrRoryReid for testing Warblr on #theoneshow last night. FYI we use internet connection so t… https://t.co/ljLOJfsIaK