Audubon Bird Guide Reviews – Page 24

4/5 rating based on 237 reviews. Read all reviews for Audubon Bird Guide for iPhone.
Audubon Bird Guide is free iOS app published by National Audubon Society, Inc.

So far so good!

czyzpizza87

Recently put up a bird feeder and it’s been fun to see what bird shows up next! Mostly the same birds every day and occasionally a new one that I don’t recognize so this app has been great in helping me identify it.


For the BIRDS ,

Keith Arjuna

I find this app very useful ! On line and off ! The audio calls we use regularly, for unsighted birds ! We are long time birders . We take it to the NC shore for trying to figure out which gull we are looking at ! Thanks very much Audubon for your work !


Location doesn't work; now login doesn't either

Lizbread

Two years later...I re downloaded this app hoping the location would be fixed. Nope. I deleted it again. A lot of money For a worthless app. This is a worthless app. I've waited for months for the location to be fixed. (I don't live in NY) and now the login doesn't work either. I paid good money for this app and it is awful. Zero stars. I'm deleting it.


Cardinal

NUKE 1

I see red birds in my back yard. I live in Arlington, TX. Your list makes me believe that they do not exist? Something has drastically changed. I use to select a bird, could hear all types of calls etc. I am unable to find the one Southern Cardinal, Yes I found the Northern Cardinal.


Birds eye view

Randandready

What one of the better bird apps faster than looking in the book and more accurate because their true life pictures in the drawings.


Great bird app!

Fins4food

Like the features of voice, range, description, sightings and similar. This helps in bird ID. Has various ways you can ID bird since I may not know exact name. Lots of great features. Helps with education on birds. I’m enjoying birding even more!


Fun to share with the birding community

SongForTheSoil

I love the app, it’s very thorough and informative. I wish it was easier to reply directly to people who comment on my sightings, because it would create more of a dialog and sharing community than just one-way comments. Something akin to the comment abilities on Instagram would be great. Some of the functionality is a little unintuitive, but overall it is still an excellent app, probably the best out there for bird ID. Plus, of course, I love the work that Audubon does!