The development of amplification and recording devices propelled acoustic methods into regular use in avian field studies e. Some applications include the use of acoustic proxies for abundance e. Bioacoustic localization of calling animals has been developed theoretically e. While the utility of these techniques for wildlife monitoring has been illustrated, it is often the case that applications are limited in spatial extent or dimension. For example, acoustic localization of bats is typically conducted indoors within the quiet confines of[…]