Stephen Hill
Exceptional bird app; a global field guide literally in your pocket! A more comprehensive, physical guide will always be more helpful for specifics, but this is excellent for having day to day. The multilingual settings are tremendous for those of us who travel and bird in multiple countries! I love having a better option to discuss birds with friends than having to use only the Latin name.
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Dominik M. Ramík
October 19, 2023
Thank you for your encouraging words. Indeed the multilingual options and names of birds in languages of even smaller language communities around the world were one of the main ideas behind the app. We are still open to include bird names in new languages or extend the existing ones.
Gabi Calaca
One of my favorite bird apps. As someone who lives in between Europe and America, I'm so glad It has all the birds. I really appreciate the multilingual option for the names of the birds. Up to 4! I just changed the settings so that the scientifical names appear first! I love the adaptability! When I need a quick check on a specie and/or it's call or song, I go to this app. Love the simplicity and clarity of the design. Love the shades of blue also! Thank you for making this app! J'adore !
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Dominik M. Ramík
May 27, 2022
Hello, thank you for so many encouragements. We are glad you are happy about our app. Your appreciation is very important for us.
Umut Toprak
Very nice app, quite fun to use! I think it has room for improvement but not to the point where I can give it something less than five stars. Some suggestions: 1) a link to Wikipedia and ebird on the info tab 2) a button like "download all" for a given species/country/quality combination on the download page for recordings 3) a quick way to search for endemic species 4) a tab focused on images (maybe linking to ebird) in the same manner as sounds to xeno-canto
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Dominik M. Ramík
April 13, 2021
Thank you so much for your suggestions. We will consider adding a filter to show endemic, introduced and other types of birds. Links to eBird and BirdLife sites already are included but we will consider adding Wikipedia too. We were much thinking about the mass downloading of recordings but don't plan to implement it for a couple of reasons.