Birda - Bird Watching, Birding

Birda - Bird Watching, Birding

eBird Import & Free Identifier

2K ratings
315 reviews
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 17, 2022
  • July 15, 2026

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About

This app helps you identify birds using AI, track your sightings, and build life lists. Connect with a global community, discover new species, and contribute to conservation efforts. It also allows for easy import of your existing birding data.

AI bird identification from photos
Manual bird identification with AI text
Detailed species guide with calls and maps
Log bird sightings and sessions
Automatic life list creation
Discover birding hotspots and recent sightings
Community forum for ID help and sharing
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What users say

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What's New in Birda

0.0.1832

July 15, 2026

We’ve worked on performance improvements and bug fixes to keep your birding experience smooth and enjoyable. Happy birding with Birda!

Subscription plans

Birda+ Yearly

Annual subscription to Birda+

$29.991 Year
7 Days trial
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Charts

Top Grossing

📈 104+5

Reference

This app rose +5 positions in Reference chart.

Last updated on July 18, 2026.

Top Free

📉 174-2

Reference

This app dropped -2 positions in Reference chart.

Last updated on July 18, 2026.

Events

Read more about Follow the Flock Challenge

Follow the Flock Challenge

Start your 12-day birding streak today

May 12, 2026 Jun 12, 2026

Read more about May Birding Challenge

May Birding Challenge

Log 30 species and meet our Boba Finch!

Apr 30, 2026 May 31, 2026

Read more about April Birding Challenge

April Birding Challenge

Ready for an egg-citing challenge?

Mar 31, 2026 Apr 29, 2026

User reviews

Camera button needs to show up faster birds fly away🕊️🕊️😭

Cool concept but camera does not always identify the bird

Response from developer

Hey there! We appreciate your feedback about the camera button's responsiveness and the bird identification feature. It sounds like you're missing some great moments, and we understand how important it is to capture those fleeting opportunities. We will look into this to enhance your experience. Please reach out to our support team at support@birda.org if you encounter any issues. If everything improves on your end, we’d love for you to consider updating your rating. Happy birdwatching!

Great app

So much fun!!! Would love a feature where you can hear the sound the birds make to help identify the bird.

Response from developer

We're delighted that you're enjoying the app so much! It's always great to hear that users are having fun. We will look into your suggestion about incorporating bird sounds, as it could enhance the experience even more. If you have any other thoughts, feel free to reach out to our support team at support@birda.org. We hope you'll continue to enjoy using Birda!

1st Sighting Crimson Rosella’s

Love this app, great resource and easy to use.

Response from developer

It's wonderful to hear you enjoyed using the app and found it helpful for identifying the Crimson Rosella! We appreciate your feedback and hope you continue to explore all the features our app has to offer. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to our support team at support@birda.org.

Earth birds

Good job

Takes your info before telling you how much it costs

Also it's an annual charge so be prepared to pay for a whole year at once before getting to try it.

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Account reset issues causing data loss

Bug

Keyboard issues when adding comments

Bug

Inconsistent GPS tracking during birding sessions

Bug

Requested Features

5 requests

Sound identification feature

Feature

Ability to log multiple birds in a single sighting

Feature

Improved search and filtering options

Feature

Integration with eBird for seamless data sync

Feature

Option to mark sightings as captive/non-wild birds

Feature

FAQ

What does the Birda app do?

Birda is a comprehensive birdwatching app designed to help users identify birds, log their sightings, and connect with a global community of birders. It offers AI-powered identification from photos and text descriptions, a detailed species guide, and tools for tracking progress and building life lists.

How can I identify birds with Birda?

You can identify birds using Birda in several ways: by uploading a photo for AI identification, by describing the bird in your own words for AI text identification, or by browsing the app's detailed species guide which includes photos, bird calls, and ID tips. You can also ask the Birda community for help with identification.

Is Birda free to use?

The core features of Birda, including bird identification, sighting logging, and community access, are available for free. The app also offers in-app purchases for additional features or content, providing a freemium model for users.

Can I import my old birding data into Birda?

Yes, Birda allows you to easily import your birding history from other popular platforms such as eBird, Merlin Bird ID, BirdTrack, BirdLasser, and iNaturalist. This ensures you can consolidate your sightings and continue tracking your progress seamlessly.

How does Birda contribute to conservation?

Every bird sighting logged in Birda contributes to real-world research and conservation efforts. The app shares this data with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), helping scientists and conservationists understand bird populations and protect biodiversity.