David Tonnessen is a birder & wildlife guide interested in bird sounds, evolution, migration, and machine-learning in acoustic monitoring. His Master's dissertation focuses on Passive Acoustic bird surveys and machine-learning. He received his Bachelor of Science in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and writes about subtle field identification of birds in the column “Field Marks”, in the Colorado Birds journal. He previously worked as a coordinator for the Merlin Sound ID project at Cornell University, before transitioning to independent work.
Skills, experience and specialties:
Guiding & Nature Interpretation
GIS mapping
R code, statistics & mapping
Excel formatting
Acoustic Wildlife Monitoring & Autonomous Recording Units
ML models for Wildlife Monitoring (Merlin, BirdNET, etc)
Currently, he guides in Colorado for American Birding Guides and serves on the Colorado Bird Records Committee.
Contributions and collaborations:
…bird sounds, acoustic monitoring, evolution…
Besides things ornithology-related, David has a strong passion for long runs, calisthenics, salty black licorice, and languages.