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Autonomous AI Bird Feeder for Backyard Biodiversity Monitoring

Published: August 13, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.09398v1

By: El Mustapha Mansouri

Potential Business Impact:

Identifies backyard birds automatically at home.

This paper presents a low cost, on premise system for autonomous backyard bird monitoring in Belgian urban gardens. A motion triggered IP camera uploads short clips via FTP to a local server, where frames are sampled and birds are localized with Detectron2; cropped regions are then classified by an EfficientNet-B3 model fine tuned on a 40-species Belgian subset derived from a larger Kaggle corpus. All processing runs on commodity hardware without a discrete GPU, preserving privacy and avoiding cloud fees. The physical feeder uses small entry ports (30 mm) to exclude pigeons and reduce nuisance triggers. Detector-guided cropping improves classification accuracy over raw-frame classification. The classifier attains high validation performance on the curated subset (about 99.5 percent) and delivers practical field accuracy (top-1 about 88 percent) on held-out species, demonstrating feasibility for citizen-science-grade biodiversity logging at home.

Country of Origin
🇧🇪 Belgium

Repos / Data Links

Page Count
8 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition