Bird Id USA backyard birds Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for Bird Id USA backyard birds for iPhone.
Bird Id USA backyard birds is paid iOS app published by Mullen & Pohland GbR

An excellent guide to backyard birds

Rourke1971

This is a nice, compact app for those interested in identifying backyard birds. For less common types you would be better off with a more comprehensive app, but this one works for our needs just fine.


Quick Resource

Growology123

A fun, easy-to-use quick resource. It's a good education tool for my kids.


I really like this app

Whatsananna

As I spend more time outside I appreciate being able to identify the different birds I see, and learn a little about them.


Excellent Five Star Resource

DaBKLYNKid

Anyone interested in Ornithology or any form of "Backyard Birding" will enjoy this very informative and easy to use Application.


Great to identify

Tami Bestbunch

My cat has a bird feeder on the window. And when he is looking out the window at the birds I go and see what the bird looks like. It's great to be able to put the description of the bird into the app and discover what kind of bird has been at the bird feeder. I enjoy this app and plan on using it more often now that I'm able to understand how to use it. When it says tick mark I wasn't sure what it meant. But now I know that it meant that the check mark.


Great App

Flyhuntfishbumb

Bird ID is the best ever for identifying the Birds of America


More photos needed

caszipad

In order to identify a bird I might be looking at, I need more views of any species.


Opens up a world of bird identification right from my kitchen table!

VA Ace

This app is awesome. The guided menus make it so easy to filter down to the right bird based on size, color, wing bars, fail length etc. It gives you great pictures to confirm your selection. It also has general search capability, geographical ranges, bird call files etc. I definitely recommend. It's like an electronic Peterson's guide!


Bird lover

NewTurtle7

I live in the Mark Twin forest. When we moved here I was determined to keep alive my sister's love of birds. She could identify all the birds that came to her feeder. I wanted to be able to do the same. I also wanted to identify their song when I couldn't see the bird. By checking out the birds I see in the area and listening to the recording, I finally matched the one I hear a lot when I am working in my garden. The Eastern Phoebe is the one who calls out over and over to me as I work.


Backyard Birding

Pattywagn

This is helpful as we attract more birds to our yard. It's fun and educational.