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eBird app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1424 ratings )
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Developer: Cornell University
Free
Current version: 2.20.1, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 15 Jun 2015
App size: 71.63 Mb

eBird Mobile makes it easy to record the birds you see in the field, and seamlessly link these observations with eBird--a global online database of bird records used by hundreds of thousands of birders around the world. This free resource makes it easy to keep track of what you see, while making your data openly available for scientific research, education, and conservation. eBird Mobile is the only app that passes information directly from the iOS device to your eBird account on the web.

Features

- Enter bird observations from any location around the world.
- Full global taxonomy based on The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World.
- Common names available in local languages (e.g., Portuguese names in Brazil or in Portugal).
- Checklists customized for your location and time of year, showing most likely species based on eBird data.
- Rare species flagged during data entry and on the checklist.
- "Record as you go" functionality for incremental list keeping and counting while birding.
- GPS enabled location plotting to ensure accuracy.
- Map tools that enable selecting from hundreds of thousands of eBird "Hotspots."
- Full offline functionality, enabling use in places with limited or no Internet connection.
- Trip and Day list functionality that makes it easy to keep track of your species list on a particular outing.
- Support for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
- Entire app translated to German, Mandarin, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Turkish, and Dutch.

Pros and cons of eBird app for iPhone and iPad

eBird app good for

Very easy to make transition to the new app. Done in just a few minutes with no glitches. Good job IT team! Easy to navigate the new app. FAQs covered all the questions that popped up for me.
Doesnt drain downloads, super easy to record species while on the go.
Love this app, use it almost every day for documentary local avian species!
I like to use this at home, but I also enjoy it while on holidays when I see new birds. The app changes to the common birds in that area. I feel like Im helping to track birds for science! Thanks eBird!
I like this, its great. Id like to see a feature where a birding day could be tracked by GPS. Also a voice-activated feature so if youre driving along during a birding day and you spot 80 geese in a field, yould press a button that would leave a marker on the map of your birding route...and by voice the app would ask : SPECIES? ... then it would ask: QUANTITY? ... That would make the data bank much more accurate. In the field...you activate a "route" when you start birding...as soon as you see something; you say: E-Bird ...and a marker is dropped and the app ask what sp and how many...*sigh* ...call me a dreamer but I am sure its easily possible.
A fast and easy way to add reports. I would give it a higher rating if it had more functionality. I would like to see the possibility to enter species not available, add photos and comments to specific entries. Besides that is the obvious idea to include all the Internet site functionality into an app. Above all thanks for the great app. It works great!

Some bad moments

The latest update is infuriating. It is glacially slow--eg. taxonomy and location updates took 20+ mins--no, this is not an exaggeration, as my clock stopped until it was done and it was legitimately more than 20 mins later. Opening checklists that have been completed by not submitted takes more than 5 mins. Most frustrating of all, I have yet to submit a checklist, as the app freezes upon attempting to do so. Ive never had so many problems with an app! Never did its predecessor BirdLog NA have these problems. I am confused why, not only due to the problems, but also because there have been multiple new build releases in recent weeks. I would much rather pay to have BirdLog NA reincarnated than have to deal with this. Meanwhile, I guess Im going to have to transfer my checklists to BirdLog NA and upload that way.
I guess I shouldnt be surprised, another update for this free software that has gone badly awry. All checklists and personal locations are GONE with the latest update. Absolutely terrible. Make sure you have uploaded all your checklists before updating...
This app purports to let you submit lists to the database but will not if it doesnt like one of your sightings. It reports one is rare or too high a count and asks you to "verify" and submit comments. It does not let on which bird it is complaining about, but keeps that a secret. Even when I have made comments on every bird it will not let me submit the list. Then the list and all my work are lost. Unfriendly and unhelpful to the community.
eBird is easy to use and easier for me than having to post when I get home. Plus I can look in the field to see what birds I would expect to see for that time and location, often narrowing the list of possible IDs.
This is a useful way to connect to my eBird account and log sightings. It could be improved by adding more functions that are available on the website, such as details for each reported species, or the ability to search for recent sightings.
I love this little app because no matter where I am I can report instantly the birds that I see. It also helps me to identify birds and to mark my personal hotspot and to find other hotspots. Love it, use it daily.

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