The Audubon Bird Guide is a comprehensive and free mobile field guide that brings detailed information on more than 800 North American bird species right to your fingertips. Designed for bird enthusiasts of all skill levels, this app makes it easier than ever to identify, learn about, and keep track of the birds you encounter in your daily life or on outdoor adventures.
With over two million downloads, the Audubon Bird Guide has earned its reputation as one of the most reliable and user-friendly birding resources available. Its powerful Bird ID feature allows you to input characteristics such as color, size, and tail shape, delivering real-time suggestions based on your location and the time of year.
Beyond identification, the app offers a rich learning experience. It includes over 3,000 high-quality photos, eight hours of audio recordings featuring bird songs and calls, multi-season range maps, and expertly written descriptions by renowned ornithologist Kenn Kaufman.
Tracking your sightings has never been simpler. The redesigned Sightings feature lets you maintain a personal life list of every bird you spot—whether you're hiking, relaxing at home, or birdwatching from your window. You can also explore nearby birding hotspots and view real-time observations submitted by other users through integration with eBird.
For those who enjoy sharing their passion, the app includes a Photo Feed where you can post images of birds you've encountered and see what others have found. Additionally, the Audubon Bird Guide keeps you connected to the latest news in bird conservation and offers opportunities to take action in protecting birds and their habitats.
Supported by the National Audubon Society—an organization dedicated to the conservation of birds and their ecosystems since 1905—this app combines education, community, and advocacy in one powerful tool. Whether you're a seasoned birder or just starting out, the Audubon Bird Guide is an essential companion for exploring and appreciating the world of birds.
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