Analysis services
We analyse acoustic recordings and produce site reports, species inventories, and monitoring summaries for ecologists, landowners, and conservation organisations.
What we offer
Whether you have recordings from a Demeter unit or a third-party device, we can turn your audio data into ecological insight.
Bird sound analysis
Automated detection with manual verification. Produces a confirmed species list, activity timeline, and dawn chorus quality assessment.
Bat sound analysis
Species-level identification where possible (genus for difficult groups), nightly pass counts, and activity index calculation suitable for NRaPP monitoring.
Site reports
A written report suitable for planning, habitat management, or internal record. Includes species list, activity summary, habitat observations, and management recommendations.
Long-term monitoring
Annual analysis of recordings from a permanent or recurring deployment, with year-on-year comparison, trend analysis, and summary reporting.
Data processing
For organisations with large volumes of recordings from multiple sites, we can build repeatable processing pipelines with standardised output formats.
Consulting
Advice on recorder placement, survey duration, analysis approaches, and data interpretation for new or existing acoustic monitoring programmes.
Who we work with
Overflow analysis capacity or specialist bat analysis for EIA and planning-related surveys. We work to your report format and timeline requirements.
Site reports that are useful for habitat management decisions, agri-environment scheme applications, and Nature Recovery Network engagement.
Programme-scale analysis for monitoring schemes running across multiple sites. Standardised methods and outputs suitable for long-term datasets.
Accessible site reports in plain language, designed to be meaningful to non-specialists managing land for wildlife with limited budget.
Get a quote
Tell us about your recordings, your timeline, and what you need the analysis to produce. We'll come back to you with an approach and indicative pricing.