Mastodon user e_mobil2014 found a broken link along with the fact that I didn't have my MQTT sensors being imported to HA! Updated the content.

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<p>This is Part One of a Two Part Series. You can find Part Two, here.
What you will need BirdNET-Pi HomeAssistant AppDaemon MQTT Broker (I use Mosquitto) Background In early 2023, at the height of the Raspberry Pi shortage I felt like a king with an extra Rpi laying around, not being used. Im a big fan of any sort of passive intake of information and had been looking around for various citizen science-style projects that can capture information from the world around me....</p>
Update: 10/11/2023. A huge thanks to Mastodon User e_mobile2014 who found a broken link in this guide and pointed out that I never explained how to get the mqtt sensors into HomeAssistant!
What you will need BirdNET-Pi HomeAssistant AppDaemon MQTT Broker (I use Mosquitto) Background In early 2023, at the height of the Raspberry Pi shortage I felt like a king with an extra Rpi laying around, not being used....</p>
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