A friend at work showed me one called Chirps, but it was pretty limited. What would you suggestas a good bird ID app. I suppose minimum would be a good image location and possibly calls as well.
Bsmooth Senior Member 861 posts Likes: 13 Joined Feb 2005 Location: New England More info | Jun 16, 2012 22:11 | #1 A friend at work showed me one called Chirps, but it was pretty limited. What would you suggestas a good bird ID app. I suppose minimum would be a good image location and possibly calls as well. Bruce
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Cozmocha Senior Member 728 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2010 More info | Jun 16, 2012 22:23 | #2 |
NatureNut Goldmember 1,366 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2012 Location: NY More info | Jun 16, 2012 22:34 | #3 +1 iBird is hands down one of the best. Also useful for calling in birds for a better shot, which I have done many times now. Adam - Upstate NY:
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SteveJa Goldmember 2,137 posts Likes: 23 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Nebraska More info | +2 on ibird... there was a free one from amazon a few weeks ago, I downloaded.... but ibird is still way better....
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jhayesvw Cream of the Crop More info | I have iBird on my android phone.
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