Terra Description
Immerse yourself in natural sound & birdsong. Terra connects you to live wildlife sounds from around the globe. Optionally buy Add a Terra device to hear & identify your own backyard birds too.
Hear exotic birds from around the world - Listen to bird sounds from the Sandhill Crane in the USA to a baby Toucan on the shores of Panama or a nesting Tropicbird in Bermuda - See bird identification as you listen. *Locations being added during 2023, please check back.
The app will identify exotic birds in our free curated locations and your backyard birds^ by the bird calls as you listen in real time - it’s like ‘Shazam for birds’. ^Terra device required to ID backyard birds. Stream to any preferred speakers.
Cellular Tracking Technologies (CTT) is a world-leading manufacturer of wildlife tracking devices provide the Bird ID technology in Terra
WHICH COUNTRIES DOES THE TERRA APP WORK IN?
The app works in all locations with wifi when listening to the curated locations. However when used in conjunction with the Terra Listen device in your backyard, the bird identification functionality is only currently available in North America, Central America and Europe. This will be extended later.
ABOUT CONSERVATION
Terra is one of the most revolutionary, community-driven wildlife projects ever created. Terra will anonymously send migration data to researchers and allow them to track species and entire bird populations for the first time, creating a new scientific database and a powerful tool for conservation
Each Terra device anonymously shares the sounds, radio tracking and environmental data it picks up with a bird conservation database and then compiles and analyzes the data to identify species, number of birds and other information.
Our understanding of how birds migrate, their habitats and stopover points, and the impact of specific human and natural events on populations will be immeasurably increased, with a level of precision never before possible, allowing for more direct and effective conservation efforts.
Find out more about Terra’s approach to research and conservation and how you can get involved to help biodiversity at terralistens.com
Hear exotic birds from around the world - Listen to bird sounds from the Sandhill Crane in the USA to a baby Toucan on the shores of Panama or a nesting Tropicbird in Bermuda - See bird identification as you listen. *Locations being added during 2023, please check back.
The app will identify exotic birds in our free curated locations and your backyard birds^ by the bird calls as you listen in real time - it’s like ‘Shazam for birds’. ^Terra device required to ID backyard birds. Stream to any preferred speakers.
Cellular Tracking Technologies (CTT) is a world-leading manufacturer of wildlife tracking devices provide the Bird ID technology in Terra
WHICH COUNTRIES DOES THE TERRA APP WORK IN?
The app works in all locations with wifi when listening to the curated locations. However when used in conjunction with the Terra Listen device in your backyard, the bird identification functionality is only currently available in North America, Central America and Europe. This will be extended later.
ABOUT CONSERVATION
Terra is one of the most revolutionary, community-driven wildlife projects ever created. Terra will anonymously send migration data to researchers and allow them to track species and entire bird populations for the first time, creating a new scientific database and a powerful tool for conservation
Each Terra device anonymously shares the sounds, radio tracking and environmental data it picks up with a bird conservation database and then compiles and analyzes the data to identify species, number of birds and other information.
Our understanding of how birds migrate, their habitats and stopover points, and the impact of specific human and natural events on populations will be immeasurably increased, with a level of precision never before possible, allowing for more direct and effective conservation efforts.
Find out more about Terra’s approach to research and conservation and how you can get involved to help biodiversity at terralistens.com
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