BirdPro

BirdPro

The Ultimate Bird App!

23 ratings
46 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 1, 2019
  • May 19, 2026

Features

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About

This app helps you identify and learn about birds in South Africa. It features a powerful search tool, image recognition, and detailed information on over 8000 species. Log your sightings and explore interactive maps, even offline.

Award-winning identification tool
Over 8000 bird images
3000+ bird calls
SmartSearch with multiple filters
Accurate image recognition
Interactive distribution maps
Offline functionality
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What's New in BirdPro

4.5.5

May 19, 2026

Restore purchases fix and removed the log in pop up.

Subscription plans

BirdPro SA Subscription

Includes Swaziland and Lesotho

$9.991 Year
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In-App Purchases

$12.99

BirdPro Kruger National Park

Birds of Kruger National Park

User reviews

Very upset

I bought the app and have a valid paid subscription but suddenly can’t open the app anymore. It says that I have no subscription. So I probably lost all my recorded sightings… it’s the second time this happened…

Response from developer

We brought out a new version to address this issue. Please let me know if it is resolved now.

Good Guide

I like the guide and look forward to use it. However I miss a sorting function that sorts birds in taxonomic order (as used in nearly every other field guide). Alphabetical sorting per family is confusing and makes things hard to find.

Response from developer

Thank you for the feedback. We will work on this feature.

Best birding app for Southern Africa by far!

Tons of great pictorial references, multiple calls are great, the info on birds is amazing…. Also got the image recognition subscription which is awesome for identifying birds.

Crash central

Just bought app. Every time I add a quick sighting the entire app crashes (IPhone 16pro 18.6.2). Not worth the frustration save your cash.

App Crash

Uploading photos for a bird sighting crashes the App every single time. No response from the customer care contact mail.

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FAQ

What does BirdPro do?

BirdPro is a comprehensive application designed for identifying and learning about birds specifically found in South Africa. It offers an award-winning identification tool, extensive bird call recordings, high-quality images, and detailed information on numerous species. The app also allows users to log their bird sightings and utilizes interactive maps for distribution and migration patterns.

What are the key features of BirdPro?

Key features include an advanced SmartSearch function that filters birds by various attributes like shape, color, and location, as well as accurate image recognition for identifying birds from photos. It also provides over 8000 images, 3000 bird calls, interactive distribution maps, and the ability to log sightings with notes and photos. The app works offline, making it ideal for remote areas.

How much does BirdPro cost?

The app offers a free trial with a sample of 100 birds. Users can then upgrade to unlock regional packs or a comprehensive Southern African version through in-app purchases. Major functional additions, such as Image Recognition, may also be charged for separately. Updates to existing features are free.

Is BirdPro compatible with my device?

While specific device compatibility isn't detailed, the description emphasizes offline functionality, suggesting it's designed for mobile devices. The app requires installation and works without internet connectivity after setup, making it suitable for use on smartphones and tablets in various locations.

What are common use cases for BirdPro?

Common use cases include identifying unknown birds encountered during birdwatching trips, learning about bird species native to South Africa, tracking migration patterns, and documenting personal bird sightings. It's also useful for researchers or anyone interested in the biodiversity of South African avifauna, even in areas with no internet access.