4/5 rating based on 95 reviews. Read all reviews for iBird Pro Guide to Birds for iPhone.
iBird Pro Guide to Birds is paid iOS app published by Mitch Waite Group
Queueman
This is a great resource for bird identification and also for learning about different bird species. Very comprehensive.
KaylanJane
I had been using this app for years and loved it. The recent update took away many of the features I was able to use with the version I purchased. Some of us should have been grandfathered in to new updates. I will not pay again. **** I never had problems with the month feature and the feature you added is not available unless I purchase the app again. So no excuse.
Uddhava1
Over an hour to download and 5 retries later I painfully completed this download. I have downloaded navigation apps with large maps but this is the worst! 1 minute into the app and they try to get me to update and pay for upgrades! Huge mistake!
LaneUCD
Always improving. There is so much useful information in one place. Love it. I also love the journal- can record the exact coordinates of sightings and then add it to websites later. It is great!
birder- snorkeler
Love this app especially for the calls. So many times I want to verify a call I just heard and I can go right to the call to compare.
lulupri
I’ve used this App for a number of years — on my iPad and on a smartphone. It’s my go-to reference about birds. When I had a question about an update, I received a prompt and helpful reply from staff.
EcoBot2
Great app; I don't use nearly all the features it has that a serious birder wants (journal, notes and filters etc). I do use the "similar species" feature often and like that you can turn 'field marks' on or off. I also purchased Sibley's app but found myself using iBird Pro most often so I removed sibley to save space on my iPhone.
HairyGorilla1
I have been using iBird for several years - at least seven - and I find it very good, well up-dated, and just getting richer all the time in added and improved content. I hardly ever open a print guide anymore when in the field.