So here is my expert take on 10 iPhone birding apps - Audubon Birds, iBird Pro, National Geographic Birds, Peterson Birds, and Sibley eGuide to Birds and two newer additions, BirdsEye (North America), Merlin, the newish eBird app and the old Kindle app (all are also available on Android phones and the larger, tablet format). Unless that thrush happens to be angry, those dozens of Angry Bird apps that pop up won’t be of any use to you. Need an app that helps you identify birds in the field? Don’t bother searching for “birds” in any app store.
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