Pizzey and Knight Birds of Aus

Pizzey and Knight Birds of Aus

by Gibbon Multimedia Pty Ltd

1 ratings
55 reviews
#49 in paid Reference
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$29.99
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 21, 2013
  • June 30, 2025

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Explore Australia's diverse avian life with this comprehensive digital field guide. Identify species, access detailed information, record sightings, and discover prime birding locations. Features interactive modules, sound recordings, and comparison tools for bird enthusiasts.

Field guide for 980+ Australian bird species
Interactive identification tools
Sound recordings for each species
Personal life list and sighting manager
Distribution maps and birding site information
Compare and identify similar birds
Birding games for learning
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What's New in Pizzey and Knight Birds of Aus

2.2.1

June 30, 2025

Added BIRD GAMES to both learn and test your skills. Game levels include BEGINNER, BIRDER, TWITCHER, and SOUND. Start with 50 free rounds and use the in-app-purchase to continue.

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This app dropped -6 positions in Reference chart.

Last updated on August 22, 2026.

User reviews

Don’t leave on holiday without it

This was a present for my birthday and it exceeded my expectations. On holiday now in Qld where there are so many birds we don’t get in Victoria. Bird call feature sorts out the confusion of similar looking birds and the list feature tracks all the ones I’ve spotted. For me, as a medium range bird nerd it’s perfect.
There are a couple of birds missing though. Gang Gang Cockatoo
Eclectus Parrot
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Response from developer

Thanks for the five stars. All birds are included. Please check that you are using the full Australia bird list and not a regional or My Location list. If you sort the list taxonomically you will find the birds under parrots. You can also check the Field Guide pages which show all the birds in a family. Re your query Gang-Gang is hyphenated and the parrot is now Papuan Eclectus.

Don’t leave on holiday without it

This was a present for my birthday and it exceeded my expectations. On holiday now in Qld where there are so many birds we don’t get in Victoria. Bird call feature sorts out the confusion of similar looking birds and the list feature tracks all the ones I’ve spotted. For me, as a medium range bird nerd it’s perfect
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Needs family list improvements

Extraordinary that when entering “lorikeet “ nothing comes up. I’ve seen this in many other searches. Probably a software issue but should attract your people. Otherwise it’s pretty good, cheers, John

Response from developer

Thanks John. This was a new bug and has been fixed in the latest update.

Great app

A very good, user-friendly app. Takes advantage of a digital format by providing multiple photos as well as illustrations of each bird, compared to some other apps which only provide basic illustrations. More calls are being provided for most species. Taxonomy is kept up to date through app updates.

When I have had issues with some features, either due to my own incompetence or encountered an occasional bug, I contacted the app developers through the support feature and received a reply quickly and issues were resolved.

Well worth getting.
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My go to bird app!

I’ve no always really liked this app and use it regularly.
Just wondering whether it’s my imagination or has an update changed the way the birds are listed? As we move around a lot, I use the My Location. I also use common names. It used to have, for example, all the honeyeater’s together etc. Now they seem to be all over the place so that when I know it’s a honeyeater, I have to scroll through rather than going to the one spot. I’d really love it if you could put it back to how it was. I feel this one important part could drop my star rating. EDIT: Thank you so much for getting back to me with help. The update must have changed the settings (because I certainly didn’t😁) have changed it now snd all is good! FANTASTIC APP!
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Response from developer

Thanks for the five stars Liz. It sounds like your app is set to display in taxonomic order. You can change the name display and sort order in the Bird Guide list settings. Selecting “family name” and sort order as “name” will list all the bird families in alphabetical order.

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What does the Pizzey and Knight Birds of Aus app do?

This app serves as a comprehensive digital field guide for over 980 Australian bird species. It allows users to identify birds, access detailed information including illustrations, text, distribution maps, and sounds, manage personal bird lists, and discover birding sites across Australia.

What are the key features of this birding app?

Key features include a full field guide, an interactive bird list with over 980 species, sound recordings, distribution maps, a 'similar birds' comparison tool, an identification module using location and habitat, a personal list manager with iCloud sync, and information on over 270 birding sites.

How much does the Pizzey and Knight Birds of Aus app cost?

The app is free to download and use, offering 50 free rounds of birding games. Additional rounds for the birding games can be purchased through in-app purchases.

What devices is this app compatible with?

The app is designed for iPhone and iPad, indicating compatibility with Apple's iOS operating system on these devices.

Who would benefit from using this app?

Birdwatchers, amateur ornithologists, nature photographers, and anyone interested in learning about or identifying Australian bird species would benefit from this app. It's useful for both casual observation and serious birding expeditions.