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Bird Identifier, Bird Id

Bird Identifier, Bird Id

Birding, Bird Identification

⭐️4.6 / 5
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All Versions of Bird Identifier, Bird Id

70.0.0

February 16, 2024

In this version, we've introduced exciting new features and enhancements to improve your experience. Upgrade now to enjoy these fantastic enhancements and discover more!
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14.0.0

May 12, 2022

Performance improvements.

13.1.0

January 31, 2022

Performance improvements.

13.0.0

January 26, 2022

Performance improvements.

11.0.0

September 27, 2021

Performance improvements.

6.0.0

September 12, 2021

Performance improvements.

5.0.0

August 14, 2021

We’re always making changes and improvements to Bird Identifier App. To make sure you don’t miss a thing, just keep your Updates turned on.
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1.0.0

August 1, 2021

Price History of Bird Identifier, Bird Id

Description of Bird Identifier, Bird Id

Welcome to our Bird Identifier App, a comprehensive tool for all bird watching enthusiasts. Our app specializes in bird identification, providing detailed information about various species. Whether you’re an amateur bird watcher or a seasoned ornithologist, our bird identification app is designed to cater to your needs. With a vast database of bird species, including those from North America, our app can identify a wide range of species, providing you with detailed information about each one. Our bird call identifier feature is particularly popular among users. It allows you to identify different bird calls, providing you with detailed information about each one. Whether you’re dealing with a common sparrow or a rare species, our bird call identification feature can help. In addition to bird and bird call identification, our app also offers a picture bird feature. This feature allows you to identify various species of birds from their pictures, providing you with detailed information about each one. Our bird identification app is not just for professionals. Even if you’re just curious about the birds you come across in your daily life, our app can help. With our bird identifier, you can learn more about the fascinating world of birds. Suitable use cases: This app is suitable for recognizing a well-cropped image of a bird. Unsuitable use cases: This app is not suitable for counting or population statistics (for instance, conclusively determining the presence of endangered species).
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Bird Identifier, Bird Id: FAQ

Does Bird Identifier, Bird Id have support for iPad devices?

No, Bird Identifier, Bird Id is not optimized for iPad devices.
FAMO Connect LLC built the Bird Identifier, Bird Id app.
The minimum iOS requirement: 12.0.
The overall user rating of the Bird Identifier, Bird Id app is 4.6.
Bird Identifier, Bird Id Relates To The Reference App Genre.
The newest version of Bird Identifier, Bird Id is 70.0.0.
July 6, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Bird Identifier, Bird Id app.
Bird Identifier, Bird Id officially launched on February 6, 2023.
{{ name}} is considered child-appropriate and rated FAMO Connect LLC.
The following list of languages is supported by the Bird Identifier, Bird Id app: English.
Sorry, Bird Identifier, Bird Id is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Bird Identifier, Bird Id.
No, Bird Identifier, Bird Id does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Bird Identifier, Bird Id

  • Wow!

    I am SO impressed with this app! I was in my house, and I saw a Robin on my lawn, so I scanned it, FROM INSIDE MY HOUSE! It works even when you scan birds 20ft away! Amazing!
  • Doesn’t work

    It identified a house finch as a wild Turkey and many other wrong identifications. I’d like my money back but can’t figure out how.
  • Didn’t work

    I normally don’t by these types of apps though I had to. I found a hurt bird and wanted to see if my local wildlife hospital would be able to help it. I took a picture of it and it said it was a type of duck. Turns out it was a robin.