Audubon Bird Guide

6.5.0

The Audubon Bird Guide is a comprehensive and free field guide that contains information about over 800 species of North American birds, all available on your mobile device. Designed for bird enthusiasts of all levels, this app is designed to assist you in identifying birds in your area, keeping track of your sightings, and discovering new birds near you so that you can get out and explore.
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Developer
National Audubon Society
Updated
May 4, 2023
Version
6.5.0
Requirements
5.0
Downloads
500,000+
Get it on
Google Play
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Description

The Audubon Bird Guide app is a comprehensive field guide to over 800 North American bird species, available for free on your mobile device. Whether you are an expert or a beginner, the app offers a range of features to help you identify birds, keep track of your sightings, and discover new species near you.

With over 2 million downloads, the Audubon Bird Guide app is highly regarded and trusted by bird enthusiasts across North America. The latest update incorporates user feedback to improve functionality, fix bugs, and add new features. The upcoming update includes the restoration of user-created sighting lists, improved performance when searching for species, and the ability to sort species alphabetically.

The app includes an all-new Bird ID feature that makes it easier to identify birds based on your observations, including size, color, and tail features. The field guide includes over 3,000 photos, audio clips of songs and calls, multi-season range maps, and expert text by leading North American bird expert Kenn Kaufman.

With the redesigned Sightings feature, you can keep track of every bird you encounter, including photos and location data, and we’ll even update your life list for you. The app also offers real-time sightings from eBird and nearby birding hotspots to help you explore the birds around you.

The Audubon Bird Guide app is a great way to get involved with the National Audubon Society, with access to the latest news, conservation efforts, and Audubon locations near you. Once you log in with your NatureShare account, all your sightings and photos will migrate with you into the new app, and you can share your photos with other Audubon Bird Guide users through the Photo Feed.

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