5/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for BirdsEye Bird Finding Guide for iPhone.
BirdsEye Bird Finding Guide is free iOS app published by Birds in the Hand, LLC
Gary Bloomfield
Perfect for finding target birds in unfamiliar areas, or rarities to chase.
Notsogood1234567
I installed this a app at the recommendation from a friend. Seem like a good app. I will need to get more familiar with it before I upgrade to the paid version.
Lois129
This app conveniently pulls together all of the eBird information you would want, allowing you to review what has been seen in the field recently so that you can prepare an outing. You can connect to eBird so that your life list is uploaded which allows the app to present your needs list for a given area. Multiple field photos are great as well as the songs and calls making it a great tool to assist with difficult identification. Love this app!
LowellChristie
I have many field guides on my phone, but this is always the first one I look at when I start birding. Using data from eBird it shows me the birds that should be around me right now, and includes frequency graphs so I can see how likely I am to actually see them TODAY. Highly recommended.
DonJG210
This is one of the most informative, useful, and enjoyable mobile apps one can bring on a birding field trip.
Dozedog
I bought Birdseye a long time ago for $20 and used it with great admiration to its capabilities. However, the app got deleted on my phone and upon redownload, it said I needed to pay a membership fee every month to get all the birds I used to have. Incredibly disappointed to have been a long time user and enjoyer of the app only to be screwed over. Thanks BirdsEye
J.m.r.h
I enjoy using this app to see what is nearby and to keep up with my lists. I do use it occasionally to help with identification. The downside to this app is that it seems to really drain my battery. But that may be because I often use it in conjunction with ebird.
Labwatchdog56
I use this app to find what's around me; help solidify ID and especially when I'm going to new locales... what's being seen & where. In June 17' I was in Seattle and NW of there , seeing birds I had no idea what they were, I photographed them then used this App to help ID. A week later in Texas, it provided some great Birding locales for me to see & photograph birds. Always keep the code of ethics in mind when Birding or using eBird.