birding
Welcome to /c/birding, a community for people who like birds, birdwatching and birding in general! Feel free to post your birding photos or just photos of birds you found in general, but please follow the rules as outlined below.
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This should go without saying, but please be nice to one another. No petty insults, no bigotry, no harassment, hate speech,nothing of that sort! Depending on the severity, you'll either only get your comment removed and a warning or your comment will be removed and you will be banned from /c/birding.
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This is a community for posting content of birds, nothing else. Please keep the posts related to birding or birds in general.
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When posting photos or videos that you did not take, please always credit the original photographer! Link to the original post on social media as well, if there is one.
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Absolutely no AI-generated content is allowed! I know it has become quite difficult to tell whether or not something is AI-generated or not, but please make sure that whatever you post is not AI-generated. If it is, your post will be removed. If you continously post AI-generated content, you'll be banned from /c/birding (but it's obviously okay if you post AI-generated stuff once or twice without knowing you did so).
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Please provide rough information location, if possible. This is a more loosely-enforced rule, especially because it is sometimes not possible to provide a location. But if you post a photo you took yourself, please provide a rough location and date of the sighting.
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Yep exactly. At first I had trouble believing it was working without a connection, but it really does. This is definitely a case of AI being useful.
Hot take on AI here on lemmy :)
I didn't know the other apps are not working offline. But yeah, another whobird user here.
Favorite use was when i was cycling up a mountain in france and heard some close by birds bickering at me. Never had heard those sounds before, so i had a look on whobird and to my surprise it was "100% - golden eagle" - i thought it was some songbird i didn't know. I stopped, looked up the tree right next to me, then saw them both take off. Awesome stuff.