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Project FeederWatch

⭐️2.8 / 5
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🙌53
Ratings
📼7 scs
Content
📦~ in 1 month
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Project FeederWatch

2.0.5

April 24, 2024

Welcome to a revamped version of the Project FeederWatch app! In addition to a performance overhaul under the hood, we have incorporated new data entry options to record mammals, management activity, and more. We have also made a French translation of the mobile app available. We hope you enjoy the updated FeederWatch app. Happy FeederWatching, and see you next season!
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1.33.02

February 6, 2023

We fixed a bug related to login, and made some changes to the underlying code to improve performance
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1.32.00

December 21, 2022

We fixed an issue that was causing you to have to log in every time you open the app.
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1.31.01

December 16, 2022

In this version: - We fixed a bug related to the calendar functionality, so you should again be able to enter your counts from previous dates - We fixed an issue where the submit button for confirming your counts was not appearing at the correct time on iPads Thank you again to our FeederWatchers!
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1.30.07

May 9, 2022

Improvements for session retention during login check

1.30.05

May 2, 2022

Added site-description workflow Added personalized site-list view Minor bugfixes and improvements
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1.22.01

April 28, 2022

UI fixes

1.1.17

November 19, 2020

Fixed a bug that would prevent the app from reconnecting to Project FeederWatch if it were to idle for too long.
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1.1.15

November 15, 2020

Performance improvements, stability updates and improved messaging.

1.1.14

February 21, 2020

Fixed: Freezes during counts, issues with the calendar's date display, an edge case where a count could be inadvertently created twice Added: Loading indicators where applicable, synchronous loading to several workflows, password recovery and clarified help text
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Price History of Project FeederWatch

Description of Project FeederWatch

Do you feed birds? You can report what you see for science. Project FeederWatch, a joint project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Birds Canada, monitors winter feeder-bird populations in North America. The FeederWatch Mobile App is a new way for Project FeederWatch members to contribute their bird counts. Sign in to: •Report birds that visit your count site in winter (US and Canada only) •Track your sighting statistics in real time •Access your archive of past counts from all years •Contribute to North America’s largest database on feeder birds •Find out what food and feeder types work best for the birds overwintering near you •Identify and learn about feeder birds FeederWatch Mobile automatically syncs with the web version for seamless multi-platform support. Your data become immediately available for scientific research, education, and conservation. Thank you for helping birds!
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Project FeederWatch: FAQ

Is Project FeederWatch iPad-friendly?

Yes, the Project FeederWatch software is iPad-compatible.
The app was developed by Cornell University.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 13.0 or higher.
2.8: The Project FeederWatch app gets mild reviews.
Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Project Feederwatch App.
2.0.5 is the current version of Project FeederWatch.
The date of the last Project FeederWatch update is July 2, 2024.
The Project FeederWatch app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Project FeederWatch app is rated Cornell University: Contains no objectionable material.
Project FeederWatch currently features the following languages: English, French.
Unfortunately, Project FeederWatch is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Project FeederWatch.
Unfortunately, Project FeederWatch is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Project FeederWatch

  • Oof

    Clunky. Barely functional on iPad. Better on computer but not by much. Unnecessary sidebar menu for a single page scroll. Update seems overworked for such a simple use. Buttons to select deselect without tapping or just don’t take and highlighting isn’t contrasting enough.
  • The update is not much of an improvement

    Disappointed in the update- it took YEARS for Cornell to update this app, unlike eBird or Merlin, which are updated now and then.
    And now it logs me out when I close the app, and when I log back in I have to swipe through the whole ‘welcome and here’s how to participate’ pages again- every single time. the larger layout is annoying, it just means less information fits on my screen. The extra reporting options are nice but overall they’ve made the app more annoying to use.
  • Nuisance

    App almost never works. Connection fails repeatedly and overall is slow to respond even if you can connect. I try to use it but find myself using the website instead. May as well delete the app.