
Andy Hill
@and1hill
Co-founder of @OpenAcoustics developing @AudioMoth
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http://openacousticdevices.info 18-07-2018 16:18:05
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In the photo category, we have Danielle Rivet, PhD 🐻🐻❄️ monitoring the effect of sea ice dynamics on polar bears, Joana Picq demonstrating the power of camera traps to save wildlife (and all they endure thanks to nature), and Open Acoustic Devices detecting infrasonic elephant rumbles.


As part of our WILDLABS Community awards 2024 project, we've been developing sensors for soil acoustics. This one incorporates a 50mm piezo disc and a high-impedance JFET amplifier, enabling it to be plugged directly into AudioMoth.



I put an Open Acoustic Devices AudioMoth inside an IKEA SOLVINDEN lantern to make an ultrasonic-triggered bat lantern. The sound is from an AudioMoth USB Microphone and the AudioMoth Live app.

An infrasonic elephant rumble recorded at Whipsnade Zoo with an AudioMoth and a custom low-frequency microphone and low-pass amplifier as part of the WILDLABS Community awards 2024, together with ZSL #Tech4Wildlife.


First recording from Dorset Wildlife Trust of dolphin clicks recorded by an AudioMoth Dev and Aquarian H2A hydrophone on a free-floating bouy in Lyme Bay, UK. The buoy transmits GPS position over LoRa so it can be easily recovered.


Experimenting with visualisation of GPS synchronised Open Acoustic Devices AudioMoth recordings. These are some test recordings from last summer of an air horn on a football pitch.


Testing the latest AudioMoth infrasonic developments for the WILDLABS Awards 2024 with the elephants Whipsnade Zoo today. For project updates check out WILDLABS Community wildlabs.net/discussion/wil…




Preparing Open Acoustic Devices #AudioMoth_Dev for field trials as part of the WILDLABS Community Awards 2024 with @LydiaKatsis ZSL Conservation These use the new AudioMoth Dev Case with GPS, external audio sensors and custom audio circuitry to enhance low frequency elephant rumbles


After lots of digging and tree climbing the Open Acoustic Devices #AudioMoths, developed as part of the WILDLABS Community Awards 2024, are deployed. Lucky enough to see a wild elephant on the way home too! @LydiaKatsis ZSL Conservation is collecting data in a few weeks🤞for rumbles


