BirdNET Geomodel V3.0.2
Geographic species occurrence model from the BirdNET project. Predicts which species are likely at a given location and time of year.
This Model was created by the BirdNET team and is maintained at https://github.com/birdnet-team/geomodel
It is provided under an MIT license.
Suggested citation:
@misc{birdnet-geomodel,
title={Spatiotemporal species occurrence prediction for post-filtering BirdNET acoustic detections},
author={Kahl, Stefan and Mauermann, Max and Lasseck, Mario and Wood, Connor and Klinck, Holger},
year={2026},
url={https://github.com/birdnet-team/geomodel}
}
This repository hosts the ONNX FP32 variant
Details/readme copied largely from https://huggingface.co/tphakala/BirdNET-Geomodel/
Model Details
- Version: V3.0.2
- Species: 12,012 across 5 animal classes
- Birds: 11,157
- Mammals: 1,087
- Insects: 566
- Amphibians: 540
- Reptiles: 11
- Input:
[latitude, longitude, week]as float32 (shape[1, 3])- Latitude: [-90, 90]
- Longitude: [-180, 180]
- Week: BirdNET 48-week year (1-48, 4 weeks per month)
- Output: 12,012 float32 species occurrence scores
- Format: ONNX, FP16 precision
- Size: 7.1 MB
Files
| File | Description | Size |
|---|---|---|
birdnet-geomodel-v3.0-fp16.onnx |
BirdNET Geomodel v3.0 ONNX FP16 | 7.1 MB |
birdnet-geomodel-v3.0-fp32.onnx |
BirdNET Geomodel v3.0 ONNX FP32 | 14.7 MB |
BirdNET+_Geomodel_V3.0.2_Global_12K_Labels.txt |
Species labels (12,012 entries) |
Labels format
Tab-separated: species_code, scientific_name, common_name
1032549 Petaurista albiventer White-bellied Giant Flying Squirrel
zothaw Buteo albonotatus Zone-tailed Hawk
Line number corresponds to model output index (line 1 = index 0).
Source
Original model from birdnet-team/geomodel v3.0.2.
License
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).
See MODEL_LICENSE.txt for full terms including prohibited uses (poaching, military applications).
Attribution: Powered by BirdNET.
Citation
If you use this model in publications or presentations, please cite:
Powered by BirdNET (https://birdnet.cornell.edu/)