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Data Sheet

All information and passwords in one place

Username / Command / URLPassword
Local Websitehttp://birdnet-rpi00.local
Toolsbirdnet(leave empty)
Preconfigured Wi-Fibirdnet-wifirotkehlchen
SSHssh birdnet-admin@birdnet-rpi00.localmauersegler

If you have configured your home Wi-Fi, simply start your Raspberry Pi. It should automatically connect to your network.

If your Raspberry Pi is connected to the same network as your computer or phone, you can access the BirdNET-Pi interface in your browser:

http://birdnet-rpi00.local

If neither the preconfigured Wi-Fi nor your home Wi-Fi is available, search for the hotspot created by your BirdNET-Pi and connect to it using your computer or phone.

Then access the interface in your browser:

http://birdnet-rpi00.local

You can create a hotspot from your computer, using the preconfigured Wi-Fi credentials:

  • Wi-Fi name: birdnet-wifi
  • Password: rotkehlchen

Restart your Raspberry Pi. It should automatically connect to this network.

If you are using your phone as a hotspot, make sure your computer is connected to the same hotspot.

If your BirdNET-Pi does not connect to this Wi-Fi, check whether it has created its own configured hotspot instead.

Then access the interface in your browser:

http://birdnet-rpi00.local

  • BirdNET – The BirdNET website.
  • BirdNET-Pi – The BirdNET-Pi software used in this workshop on your Raspberry Pi.
  • BirdWeather – A global platform for bird sound monitoring. You can submit your detections to contribute to citizen science.

  • BirdNET-PiPy – An alternative project for Raspberry Pi (only for Raspberry Pi 4/5).
  • BattyBirdNET-Pi – A project for bat sound monitoring using BirdNET (only for Raspberry Pi 4/5).
  • There are many more, so have a look yourself.

  • BirdNET-Go – An AI-based solution for continuous bird monitoring and identification.