Evening all,
An unusual post, but as this is the rare bird forum here it is. Cornell University, the force behind e-Bird, have launched a software programme to ID birds using a variety of information, from photograph, GPS location and likelihood of occurrence based on date. It can be found here:
https://merlinvision.macaulaylibrary.or ... itor/aboutTheir quote as follows:
Merlin Photo ID is able to identify 400 species of North American birds, and our goal is to improve the accuracy and number of species Merlin can identify. Once Merlin’s engine is fully trained, we’ll use it to verify the identification of birds in images submitted via eBird to the Macaulay Library.
I saw it demo'd at the Bird Fair and it looks very promising. Could be very good for those record shots when you get home from a foreign trip, as well as for UK stuff.
Cheers Phil