Smart Bird ID Reviews – Page 7

5/5 rating based on 185 reviews. Read all reviews for Smart Bird ID for iPhone.
Smart Bird ID is free iOS app published by Yellow Cardinal Inc.

Turkey & Red winged black bird

GaryMilton34

This app ID feature is to put it mildly incredibly inaccurate. When I hold the camera still enough for it to ID a bird, it always comes back with 60% turkey! Yes, it just told me a blue jay was probably a turkey! And the song ID is worse, 98% of the time it IDs every call as a red-winged black bird!


So much fun!

Music medic

Whenever I hear a song, I run out to identify it. Love this app.


Do not buy

PeteVino

This app doesn’t work. It gives several possibilities, none of which are even close. Furthermore, even though I paid 19.99 to subscribe, it still insisted I had to watch an ad or go to them store before identification would begin.


Ads are ridiculous.

Kbsese

Having to watch an ad while you’re trying to identify a bird call makes this app absolutely worthless!


Great app so far

Wolstrom

I had good luck identifying my first bird. Thanks!


It is not fair.

Letterfromthepast

It first said one time purchase for full accessibility so I have paid once but it keeps asking me for more payment for full accessibility.


Birds

Marina2

Good. Helpful


Love This App

Zz@wp

We just moved to the country and have so many different kinds of bird around us, now we can identify what they are. I love the fact that you can do the song and take a picture. Keep up the good work...


New home on wooded lot

Cbreeze77

My husband and I moved to a new wooded neighborhood and have enjoyed hearing many birds chirping and singing each morning. I found this app to try to identify the birds by their sounds since I don’t always see them. I just found the quiz today and really enjoying it. Love the app!


Great app

Bob33333bob

This app seems significantly more accurate at identifying bird songs than others I have tried and has certainly been a great birding companion since I downloaded it. Every time I hear an odd “chip chirp” or “twit-twit-twitterloo,” I find myself reaching for this app.