Birdathon

Birdathon

A birding checklist app

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category
price
Free (IAP)
Reviews
4.6 (10)
United States United States
Description
A birding checklist app
Birdathon is a tool for recording your bird observations, organizing your bird checklists and sharing your birding adventures with others. Use Birdathon in the field to quickly record whether a bird is seen or heard and the number observed. The time and location of each observation is automatically recorded. You can adjust the location, time entries and the count of birds observed at any time to ensure your records are accurate.

Checklist maps display the locations of your observations. You can overlay county boundaries for every US state. You can add a range circle such as a 5MR (5-mile Radius) to your maps. You can import and overlay custom kml files onto your maps.

Your checklists can be viewed in taxonomic order, alphabetically, by rarity or as a timeline of birds in the order observed. You can enrich your checklist with field notes and add observations such as mammals, butterflies, wildflowers, etc., to make it into a rich record of your experience. You can organize your checklists into categories such as Day List, Year List, County List, Life List, etc., and assign color themes to your lists.

Bird species may be added and deleted from your lists at any time. You can create new checklist templates from your previous lists or import templates created by others. You can change which template is being used. You can import text files into Birdathon, making them into templates or new checklists.

Different export options for your checklists let you import into eBird or into another copy of Birdathon.

A Summary view aggregates bird observations from all your checklists across different time spans (week, month, year, etc.) and geographic locations, sorting the information in various ways. Summary maps and lists can be restricted to a specific geographic range. You can export Summary data into a csv text file or create a new checklist template from the Summary.

The bird species source data and other resources used in this app come from the following sources:

AOS Checklist derived from the American Ornithological Society's Checklist of North and Middle American Birds. http://checklist.aou.org. Used with permission.

ABA Checklist derived from the American Birding Association's checklist of North American Birds. http://listing.aba.org/aba-checklist/. Used with permission. 

Santa Clara County Checklist derived from the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society's Santa Clara County, California Bird Lists, maintained by Brooke Miller. https://scvas.org/sc-county-birds. Used with permission.

World bird family names and world birds come from the Clements Checklist, from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world. https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/. Used with permission.

Alpha codes come from The Institute for Bird Populations’ Standardized 4- and 6-letter Bird Species Codes. https://www.birdpop.org/pages/birdSpeciesCodes.php.

County boundary data is from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) TIGER/Line 2019 Shapefiles found on the United States Census Bureau's website at https://www.census.gov/geographies/mapping-files/time-series/geo/tiger-line-file.2019.html. Boundaries should be used as general guidelines and not be considered precise. Note especially where county boundaries follow creeks, rivers, ridge lines and other natural features, and so are of much finer resolution than can be shown on Birdathon’s maps.

App Preview music "Carefree" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Reviews

Birdathon

This is a fantastic app for making listen and keeping track of birds. Outstanding!

glwalaskaSun, Apr 28, 2024
United StatesUnited States

Best mobile field birding app. No contest.

There is so much to love about this app! I have used it daily for over two years. County list, location list, day list. You can name any list you want. I have site lists. I have challenge lists. In the field it provides accurate sighting information associated with a real time map. You can pinpoint nest sites. You can pinpoint hawk’s hunting fields. And you can do this while moving. At the end of a long day, your app will still leave the battery functioning. Can’t do that with ebird. You can generate first sighting records. Last sighting records. Week by week. Monthly. If I could ‘fix’ a site for printing summary reports the app would rival the legendary Avisys. Thanks so much for the wonderful app. And good birding.

CoachCC1000Fri, Mar 22, 2024
United StatesUnited States

Everything I need

I keep my birding observations in ebird for the science value, but this app allows me to keep much more information for my own journal. I like to keep track of new plants, interesting insects and animals. Export to ebird is very easy, so I can still contribute my sighting data. And export to email is useful to copy the full report into my journal, which is backed up and available in my desktop. Highly recommended. UPDATE: Export to email is not completely polished. I hope to be able to copy the report to my journal soon. A direct share would be most useful.

pnjwoodThu, Mar 2, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Love it 😍 just what I wanted

I have been looking for an app like this, easy and fast to log birds on the go

calichinoSat, Jan 7, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Great bird list app!

I love this app! It’s so easy to record sightings (and hearings) or species. You can create multiple lists based on different birding criteria and it has cloud backup. It is easy to use and well-designed.

kirobotoSat, Jun 25, 2022
United StatesUnited States

Great app for our bird list

We love this app and use it to log as we go the birds we see in our yard and on many of our outing. We also Like the the location marking and have shared lists with birding friends from time to time. We use in combo with ebird when we need help to narrow down a species to our location. We have made some suggestions to improve the text searching by ignoring spaces or hyphens which the author is hoping to implement. Thanks for a great app. Downloaded and used the recent update. Love the improved search capabilities. Thanks for including this feature in your update.

6kathyl4Mon, Nov 15, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Great app for our bird list

We love this app and use it to log as we go the birds we see in our yard and on many of our outing. We also Like the the location marking and have shared lists with birding friends from time to time. We use in combo with ebird when we need help to narrow down a species to our location. We have made some suggestions to improve the text searching by ignoring spaces or hyphens which the author is hoping to implement. Thanks for a great app.

6kathyl4Mon, May 17, 2021
United StatesUnited States
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About
Bundle Id
com.voyageropen.Birdathon
Min Os. Version
12.0
Release Date
Sat, Oct 14, 2017
Update Date
Tue, May 30, 2023
Content Rating
4+
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
171.82MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
Yes
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
1.5.2
updated
11 months ago
• The Clements Checklist of birds of the world was missing the following birds
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