mcp-server-birdstats
Cross-reference your BirdNET-Pi data with eBird observations using natural language
DMontgomery40
README
mcp-server-birdstats
Cross-reference your BirdNET-Pi data with eBird observations using natural language
Overview
This MCP plugin allows you to analyze BirdNET-Pi/BirdWeather detections by connecting them with eBird's extensive database.
Features
- Natural language interface for querying birdnet-pi / birdweather, and eBird data
- Cross-reference BirdWeather detections with eBird observations
- Data-driven visualizations with React artifacts
Installation
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-server-birdstats.git
- Install dependencies:
npm install
Claude Config
"mcp-birdstats": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-birdstats"]
},
Usage
The plugin processes natural language queries about your bird detection data. Example queries:
- "My BirdNET heard a Swainson's Thrush - is that unusual?"
- "What's my station's rarest detection this week?"
- "Graph my detections by time of day"
- "Are others seeing these warblers on eBird?"
Data Integrity
This plugin strictly adheres to data integrity principles:
- Only uses actual API response data
- Never creates example or estimated data
- Always shows observation counts with percentages
- Clear indication when data is unavailable
Core Logic
The core functionality is contained in a single text file under src/index.txt which includes:
- BirdWeather API interactions
- eBird API interactions
- Data analysis functions
- Type definitions
- Helper utilities
API Integration
BirdWeather API
- Station statistics
- Species lists
- Detection records
eBird API
- Recent observations
- Notable sightings
- Hotspot data
- Species information
License
MIT
Support
For issues and feature requests, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.
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