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  2. List of bioacoustics software - Wikipedia

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    Macintosh & Windows: Archiving, data management, analysis of sound recordings for bat surveys. Supports files primarily from BatLogger, but also BatCorder and standard .wav files. BatExplorer [17] Proprietary, Freeware: Windows: Archiving, data management, analysis of sound recordings for bat surveys. Supports only files from BatLogger.

  3. Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Wikipedia

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    The app also offers Sound ID, which can identify some 450 North American species, in real time or from an in-app recording, even if multiple species are communicating at once. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The app also displays a basic black-and-white spectrogram —a visual representation of sound.

  4. Xeno-canto - Wikipedia

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    xeno-canto is a citizen science project and repository in which volunteers record, upload and annotate recordings of bird calls and sounds of orthoptera and bats. [2] Since it began in 2005, it has collected over 575,000 sound recordings from more than 10,000 species worldwide, and has become one of the biggest collections of bird sounds in the world. [1]

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  6. Lyrebird makes amazing laser sounds - AOL

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    The lyrebird is an Australian species best known for its ability to mimic man-made sounds. National Geographic has recorded these remarkable birds mimicking such unnatural noises as a chainsaw and ...

  7. Observation.org - Wikipedia

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    As apps for identification NatureSpot recommends seek and ObsIdentify. [36] The Sussex Wildlife Trust finds that ObsIdentify works particularly well with invertebrates. [37] ObsIdentify, iNaturalist, seek, iRecord and Picture This are the favorite identifying apps for the Natural History Society of Northumbria (NHSN) [38]