Whether you're identifying birds by photo, exploring the bird guide, or just getting started, this update makes BirdScan better for everyone. Happy birding — and thanks for using BirdScan to discover the world of birds around you! App Privacy ...
In non-breeding plumage no less. Here is the original un-cropped photo from my phone. As you can see, the app was spot on, even with the bird in the original photo being very small. I saw these birds on the jetty in the marina when I used to live in California. Here is a photo...
Introducing Bird ID: Identify Birds - the ultimate app for bird enthusiasts, nature lovers, and curious minds. Discover the incredible world of birds with the power of advanced image recognition technology, instantly identifying various species simply by capturing or uploading a photo. Enhance your ...
Crows are among the smartest and most interesting birds in the world. They have a complex social structure and are year-round residents here in Maine. In the winter, just as the sun is going down, you might see hundreds of crows gathering in bare trees to spend the night. No, they are...
The Merlin Bird ID app from Cornell's ornithology lab helps you identify the birds you see even if you don't have a picture.
Photo by Joseph Licari Time for Me to Fly Gotta go, but I'll be back. This is such a beautiful shot that I had to include it. Birds and Animals Come Out of Hiding in the Town of New Fairfield Gallery Credit: Ethan Carey Wild Turkeys ...
I'm looking for help on these random birds seen today in Ottawa: 1) ??? DSCN9646.jpgbyDarryl Ryan, on Flickr 2) Eastern Wood-pewee? DSCN9612.jpgbyDarryl Ryan, on Flickr 3) Song Sparrow? It somehow doesn't look right for a Song Sparrow to me, but nothing else leaps to mind. ...
Animal lovers can even use the app to identify birds, fish and butterflies based on pictures, and filtered by age, gender or season. Get NatureGate for Apple and Android here. 12. iPflanzen iPflanzen, together with iForest or iGarten, allows you to accurately identify and learn about a ...
Have a look at these images and then read the explanations of Antarctic seabird types below. What type of birds do you think they are? This photo was taken on February 13, 2019, at about 54°S, 137°W, halfway between New Zealand and Drake’s Passage. ...
It can be easy to confuse birds' nests with those made by other animals. Squirrels, when they are not nesting in tree cavities, make nests that look very similar to those of a bird.Squirrel nests, or dreys, are made from sticks and leaves and usually rest in the forks of trees....