Accesses the eBird database to pull most likely species from your location and time of year.Covers 285 species in North America (more are in development).Built for beginning and intermediate bird watchers also great for instructors and bird walk leaders.Available for all iOS7 devices optimized for iPhone Android and Web-based (desktop) versions coming soon.Download Merlin Bird ID from the App Store.It’s available now for iPhone and other iOS7 devices, and it’s coming in spring 2014 for Android. In addition to help with ID, it contains expert tips, more than 1,400 gorgeous photos, and sounds for each species. Merlin Bird ID covers 285 of the most common birds of North America (with more on the way). ![]() Watch the video (above) for more on how it works-and please share it via Facebook, Twitter, or email with anyone you know who’s interested in birds.Ī Miracle of Abundance as 20,000 Whimbrel Take Refuge on a Tiny Island When designing it we asked, What if an app could quickly tell you which birds are most likely based on your location, date, and a brief description? Not just which birds theoretically could occur near you, but which birds are actually reported most often by other birders. Today we’re launching Merlin Bird ID, a free app to help beginners identify birds. the update is about 70 MB in size and brings the total app download size to 582 MB.At that time, both versions of the app will contain 400 species. an Android version is scheduled for release in June. ![]()
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