I hear this sound repeatedly every night around midnight (in southeast TX) along with various other chirps (usually three chirps of the same note followed by three either lower or higher). At first I thought someone was out late at night with their notifs turned up extremely loud, but there's no one out there when I look. Wasn't sure if the Twitter notif sound was a real bird or not because I couldn't find any info when looking it up. Is there a bird this sound comes from? Did someone's nocturnal parrot that likes the Twitter noise escape?

The basic gist of the product is amazing: birds show up to the feeder, the Bird Buddy takes video/photos, and the Bird Buddy app notifies you that you have feathered visitors. The whole thing works great and is incredibly enjoyable and pleasant.


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Yes, I am also. Here is a copy of the email I just sent to support; I purchased 3x IBS-TH3-WIFI temp sensors and 1x Gate3way IBS-P02R units. I installed the INKBIRD app on both my Samsung cel phone and tablet. All seem to work, except I do not get alert notifications when the sensor temperatures are out of range. Only the Gate3way unit itself notifies me on the home base (when home or hot tub temp are our of range). But this is a problem since I purchased these sensors to get alerts on my phone when I travel.

My cell phone is a Samsung S22, and my tablet is as Samsung S5e. I have the Inkbird app installed on both. All devices are linked and working correctly. I have my temperature settings also properly set up. Both my phone an tablets allow all notifications for INKBIRD and all permissions are granted to INKBIRD. Still no phone nor tablet notifications.

Can you please help.

Hello,

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Please ensure that:

In the phone settings, Permissions for the INKBIRD app are turned on, ringtones, vibrate and notifications are turned on, the do-not-disturb function is turned off.

In the INKBIRD app settings, notification functions are turned on.

Please understand that if the above permissions are not turned on, this function may be affected.

INKBIRD is very concerned about this issue. The R&D department is investigating this issue and advancing functional optimization. As this issue does not occur on a regular basis, and not all users are unable to receive notifications, this will take more time to test and adjust, but we are confident it will be improved in the future.

Thank you for your patience and support INKBIRD.

I am having the same issue. Previously was using inkbird pro app now only option is inkbird. Issues seem to have started when I had to switch apps. Worked fine last winter.

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Old app had login with phone number. Seems like that is the last time it worked

Tweeting through Notification Centre share buttons plays "Tweet sent" bird whistle through my iMac's internal speakers. This only happened when I re-enabled the option to select internal speakers themselves by unplugging the speakers, installing more RAM, restarting the computer and plugging the speakers back in.

Sound ID can be useful in a few different ways. One way is to help you ID a bird that you can only hear. In this case, try to get your phone as close to the bird sound as you can without interrupting its behavior. The possibilities the app presents you with might also help you figure out where to look to confirm the ID. For example, is it suggesting a bird that tends to be found on the ground or high in a tree?

My husband and I went on a birding hike recently and used Sound ID quite a lot. While I picked up many of the songs/calls on my own, the app was helpful in confirming what I was hearing, So yes, that flycatcher was in fact an Acadian Flycatcher. Very cool!

You may also start to see patterns. For example, currently in May, the Northern Cardinals are CONSTANTLY talking. We have quite a few in our yard, but still, every time I start Sound ID, Northern Cardinal is one of the first birds that comes up. Carolina Wrens are also currently quite chatty in my yard.

If a push notification is not displayed or remains silent when displayed despite deactivated silent mode, register the device again for push messages by tapping on the registered user in the settings of the DoorBird app (e.g. abcdef0001), deactivate the slider for "DoorBell" below push notifications, go back one step and save. After saving, switch to the live view, wait 10 seconds, and then reactivate the slider for "DoorBird" that you had previously deactivated. Then save the settings again.

I've been hearing the same bird chirping noises for quite a while. At first, I wasn't sure where it was coming from. However, I am having the same sounds come from my Imac and my work laptop. The only common link is that the sound happens when both are running google chrome.

I always thought the term was a bit dubious, so it is nice to see that a common term has been restored to its original meaning. From now on when people talk about tweets, they will be talking about the birds singing outside. Now of course any news of social media crumbling in general can be seen as a good thing, since it has served to disconnect people from real friends and real-world living, and in a major twist of irony has led to the isolation of millions in spite of the appearance of having a lot of friends.

Somebody writing about birds tweeting has never caused me to think of social media. Context matters. Welcome to homonyms; a feature of English since long before the modern tech industry needed its own jargon.

Bird City Wisconsin encourages communities in Wisconsin to implement sound bird conservation practices by offering public recognition to those that succeed in (a) enhancing the environment for birds and (b) educating the public about the interactions between birds and people and about the contributions of birds make to a healthy community.

I introduced Zammad to one of my friend to try Zammad and he likes how Zammad works and want to use to the company where he is working but his manager request to fully replace all the logo like on the notifications and when you use the trigger and send an note.

It might help to think about the function of the vocalizations: if you play song, the birds are most likely responding to a territorial threat; if you play many types of calls, the birds are responding to a distressed conspecific and/or potential predator. All of these are stressors, and all of them are going to remove birds from what they should be doing at that time (feeding young, defending territories from real intruders, avoiding real predators). The more you do this (or the more people doing it), the more harm done. Birds change their foraging and parental behavior depending on their perceived risk of predation; when caring for young, even short periods off the nest or not feeding can reduce survivorship or condition of the young.

Researchers will use playback to investigate the functions of vocalizations, of course, and also to catch birds. Increasingly, however, we try to limit the duration of playbacks as much as possible. (I'm not sure that extended playback of vocalizations would pass current ethical review in the US, although rules for this sort of thing vary considerably.) The Audubon Society recommends avoiding use of playback (see: -photographers-should-reconsider-using-playback-field)

I'm not a bird acoustician specifically (I do primates), but in general we try to avoid playbacks as much as necessary just so we're not messing up their behavior or stressing them out. But I think it really depends on the context and frequency with which you do this (once every few days I wouldn't think is as big a deal).

When we do playbacks for sound transmission experiments with lemurs, we actually used a non-lemur call that was similar in acoustic structure to try and limit the disturbance. Of course, it was still a novel sound which could be stressful in and of itself but we figured it would be better than an actual real lemur call itself.

In my opinion, outside of a scientific context, lures of any kind should not be used - so no tapes either.There are studies that show that birds (e.g. woodpeckers) sing more intensively for several days after being provoked with a tape. That means they lose a lot of energy. This energy is then lacking at the latest during the rearing of the offspring.It can often be observed that birds even give up their territory when vocalisations of a supposed rival are played during the time of territory occupation. Especially since we usually know very little about the respective exact function of the vocalisations on tapes and may play extremely aggressive songs without knowing it.All of this speaks for me in favour of not using them outside of a specific question.

Background: The bird ringers put tiny lightweight rings on bird legs of birds that get entrapped in mist nets, and then whenever that bird is recaptured in a mist net (by bird folks all around the world), the numbers on their rings are recorded, and this helps to build up a picture of their movement patterns, longevity, plumage through age, etc. Been done for decades.

I have been with established and qualified bird ringers in England while they put a little speaker playing songs of a bird of interest right next to the mist net, with the goal of attracting real birds of that species to run into the mist net. So this is a kind of wild playback where no permit was needed, and where it wasn't looked down upon.

Booked a flight for me, my wife and 2 kids. Bought Early Bird for the entire trip. Verified I was charged and could see the logo on my reservation.


It's supposed to check you in automatically at the 36hr mark right? So i check at the 36hr mark - nothing. no notifications or email that i had been checked in. When i clicked on my reservation details, it told me "you can only check in 24 hours prior"... 



Fast forward 12 hours and now it's 24hrs before my flight. Still no notifications or emails that we have been checked in. When i pull up my reservation, it has the big yellow "CHECK IN" button... why though? Shouldn't we have already been checked in automatically? Hesitantly, I clicked on it. And it's like I actually just checked in right then. Entire family is in group B boarding. and not even in the front - we are mid way through Group B. 17dc91bb1f

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