“…Biometrics on the Savanna Nightjar (Caprimulgus affinis) was carried out by measuring the length of the wings, tail, body, belly, and tarsi. 1 Currently, person identification has been done with face recognition technology, and fingerprint technology. [2][3][4] Person identification with face recognition technology, including person reidentification, face gaze estimation, presentation attack detection, and image data mining.…”