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<img src="/icons/feather_gray.svg" alt="/icons/feather_gray.svg" width="40px" /> The resources below are extremely helpful in identifying birds you see on your outings. Use additional sources to confirm your birds before adding to the checklist.
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Popular Bird Identification Apps
There are several bird-identification apps available on the App Store that can help birdwatchers identify various species of birds. These apps are user-friendly and provide accurate information.
- Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab - This app is developed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and uses sound recordings to identify bird species. It can identify many species by listening to their songs. The app is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly and is suitable for both beginners and seasoned birdwatchers.
- Audubon Bird Guide - This app is a comprehensive guide to North American birds, with over 800 species included. It has detailed descriptions of each bird, along with high-quality photographs and bird calls.
- BirdsEye Bird Finding Guide - This app is unique in that it provides real-time information about bird sightings near you. It can also help you identify birds you see based on your region and time of year.
- BirdSong ID: USA Automatic - This app allows you to record a bird’s song and then it will attempt to identify the bird for you. It has a database of over 1,000 songs and calls.
- iBird Pro Guide to Birds - This is a comprehensive bird guide that offers a variety of search capabilities, illustrations, photos, bird calls, and detailed species information.
Remember, while these apps can help you identify birds, they are not a substitute for field experience. Happy birdwatching!