iBird Photo Sleuth

iBird Photo Sleuth

Identify birds from a photo

⭐️4.7 / 5
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of iBird Photo Sleuth

1.12

September 29, 2023

* bug fixes

1.11

August 18, 2023

- Added iPad and Catalyst back - Enabled Landscape for iPad

1.10

June 8, 2023

- Bug fixes

1.7

April 16, 2023

Minor bug fixes

1.6

May 25, 2020

- Miscellaneous fixes and optimizations, all iBird family of apps can open Photo Sleuth.
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1.2

August 5, 2018

Version 1.2 includes a number of new features including: ● Free Expert Help: a forum service "Help Me Identify a Bird." Ornithologist experts will analyze your photo and tell you what species of bird it is. You can send your photo from right inside Photo Sleuth. Use it to confirm Sleuth's guess or to dispute it. ● Registration so you can sign up for our newsletter and updates to iBird Photo Sleuth. ● Compliance with GDPR Privacy regulations. ● Various bug fixes. ● Be sure and check out our new bundle The Delighted Birder; which includes this app plus iBird Pro and iBird Hawaii-Palau.
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1.1

May 22, 2018

Changed rating popup parameters. Added Analytics for debugging details.
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1.0

May 9, 2018

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Description of iBird Photo Sleuth

This new update to iBird Photo Sleuth now includes access to our ornithology experts who will help identify your bird if you want more help. The “Help Me Identify a Bird” forum has been around for 10 years and has over 100,000 members. Every now and then an app breaks out from the pack with features that are simply astonishing. iBird Photo Sleuth fits that mold; use its machine learning "brain" to identify a photograph of any bird of North America, regardless of the photo’s quality. Photo Sleuth uses Apple’s new CoreML machine learning system to figure out the species in even the most distorted, fuzzy and poor contrast photograph. The Photo Sleuth app has been “trained” by over 2 million photos of bird species to ID birds with uncanny accuracy. You can use iBird Photo Sleuth in the field -- no internet connection is required, because its CoreML database is contained in the app. Take a photo with your camera or select it from the built-in iPhone Photos gallery (Dropbox, Google Photos and OneDrive coming). Don’t worry if the bird is a tiny blob in the frame; Photo Sleuth is smart enough to find the features that distinguish it from all other 900+ bird species of North America. After you submit your photo to the Sleuth, it will give you a list of its top 3 guesses as thumbnail sized images. Each will display a “Confidence” value between 0% and 100%. When the Sleuth is really sure of its analysis, it will produce a high value; when unsure it will display a low value. If the app thinks that you have submitted a photo of something other than a bird, it will display “Not a Bird.” Of course, some people’s faces look like birds, so it may still suggest a bird species. For example, my selfie came up with “Not a Bird” for the #1 spot and the Barn Owl for #2. To help confirm the 3 guesses made by Photo Sleuth, you can tap on any of the thumbnail images to open more species details, including an enlarged illustration, text that explains important field marks and a range map that shows the migration coverage of the bird. The range map includes a range and habitat paragraph that helps confirm that the species is indeed located in your GPS area. A future update will add our “Birds Around Me” technology to further narrow the choices that Photo Sleuth guesses. On this same screen you may open a rich content species account in our iBird app (should you have it on your phone) to review much more information, including playing the bird’s songs and calls, seeing similar birds, behavior details and much more. Sharing of your results can be done two ways: you can share your photo and the Photo Sleuth guesses with your friends via Apple Messages, Email, Facebook, Twitter and all other functions such as printing, which appear on the standard Apple activity menu. There is also a button for optionally sharing your photo and the results of the Photo Sleuth guess with Mitch Waite Group, so that we can improve our neural network. Both correct and incorrect guesses help us improve the performance of artificial intelligence. Or course, we only use the photograph for training, and the copyright remains with you.
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iBird Photo Sleuth: FAQ

Is iBird Photo Sleuth compatible with the iPad?

Yes, iBird Photo Sleuth is iPad-friendly.
iBird Photo Sleuth was created by Mitch Waite Group.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 13.6 or higher.
The iBird Photo Sleuth app has a consumer rating of 4.7 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Ibird Photo Sleuth Is Reference.
1.12 is the newly released version of the iBird Photo Sleuth app.
The latest iBird Photo Sleuth update was released on June 30, 2024.
The iBird Photo Sleuth app originally came out on February 6, 2023.
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Currently, iBird Photo Sleuth supports English.
No, iBird Photo Sleuth is not on Apple Arcade.
No, iBird Photo Sleuth does not support in-app purchases.
Sorry, iBird Photo Sleuth is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of iBird Photo Sleuth

  • Ripped Off

    I’m an avid birder in South Texas. A few years ago I purchased the iBird app and it included photo sleuth. A few days ago photo sleuth was gone. A person reached out to me and said it’s been reinstalled.

    Wrong.

    Just a classic and common way that companies get greedy for money. How sad this is how our country has become.
  • Sleuth does not load as in-app purchase of iBird Pro.

    Had to pay for it TWICE! And then buy the stand-alone app.
  • Great tool for Birders!

    I love being able to verify what bird I was able to capture with my camera. It is amazing how well it works.