Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab of Ornithology APK

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What’s that bird? Answer 5 questions or upload a photo to get an answer.

Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab of Ornithology apk

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App DeveloperCornell Lab of Ornithology
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Website http://merlin.allaboutbirds.org

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What's that bird? Merlin Bird ID helps you solve the mystery in 5 questions, or with a photo of a bird.

First, Merlin asks you a few simple questions. Then, almost like magic, it reveals the list of birds that best match your description. Pick your bird, then delve into more photos, sounds, and ID tips about your bird!

If you have a photo, Merlin can help there as well. Take a photo, choose from your camera roll, or snap the viewfinder of your zoom camera, and Merlin's powerful AI will suggest an identification almost instantly.

Merlin is fun and easy to use—whether you’re curious about a bird you’ve seen once, trying to identify every bird that comes to your feeder, or planning a birding trip to a new country. The answers are waiting for you with this free field guide app from the renowned Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Features

• Created for beginning and intermediate bird watchers, Merlin identifies the 2,000+ most common bird species of the continental United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and Europe.
• Merlin can identify a photo using powerful computer vision algorithms. Select your photo, tell Merlin where and when you took it, and you'll see a short list of suggested identifications.
• Intelligent results. No more scanning through hundreds of possibilities! Merlin shows the birds near you that fit your description. 
• Customized location and date tools generate best answers for your neighborhood and time of year.
• Bird packs available for United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Central America, with more coming soon.
• Explore birds by location and date with a list of species seen in the area.
• Powered by eBird to deliver the most accurate results based on millions of sightings from bird watchers across North America.
• Enjoy more than 15,000 photos of birds, including males, females, and juveniles.
• Learn ID tips from Cornell Lab of Ornithology experts.
• Listen to beautiful bird sounds, including songs and calls for each species with the included Audio Essential Set from the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
• It’s all free! The Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s goal is to help you and millions of others to learn about birds.​

Merlin is the most advanced bird guide app available, and is expanding to new regions of the world.

••• Bird Packs •••
Merlin Bird ID currently includes bird identification help for the United States with regional packs for the: Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Rocky Mountains, Southwest, Texas and Oklahoma, Alaska, and West Coast. 

Canada is covered by Eastern Canada and Western Canada packs. 

Mexico bird identification is available for each region of the country.

Central America packs include Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica.

Bird identification help is also available for Europe with our Great Britain and Ireland pack, a Western Europe pack, and a pack covering the Scandinavian countries.

These packs make Merlin the perfect pocket Bird Guide to North America, Bird Guide to Mexico, Bird Guide to Guatemala, Bird Guide to Belize, Bird Guide to Costa Rica, Bird Guide to Europe, Bird Guide to Great Britain, and Bird Guide to Scandinavia.

••• About Photo ID •••
Powered by Visipedia, Merlin Photo ID uses computer vision and deep learning technology to identify birds in photos. Merlin learns to recognize bird species based on training sets of millions of photos from birders at eBird.org. When using Photo ID, enter the date and location where you took the photo; those clues improve Merlin’s accuracy by helping it focus on the species you most likely encountered there.
 

App ChangeLog

  • New: eBird Life List integration
  • We are excited to announce the new eBird Life List integration in Merlin! Sign in with your Cornell Lab account to quickly view your world life list of species you have submitted to eBird.org.
  • This is the first step to being able to fully create and manage your life list in Merlin. Sign up for a free account through the app, and submit your sightings at eBird.org or with the eBird Mobile app to see your list in Merlin grow.

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  1. Terry McLaren-avatar

    Terry McLaren

    I love this app. It makes identifying local birds so easy. Identifying them by their sound takes a bit of patience, less background noise is going to help you a great deal. I have a nearby highway and the software records beautifully but the hum of tires makes it difficult for it to work correctly. I'm sure it will improve with time, keep up the terrific work!

  2. Ayesha Chubb-avatar

    Ayesha Chubb

    It's a great app, yeah! Great for IDing birds; the reason I give only 3 stars though is that I can't ID birds I know I've already seen (ex Canada geese, blue jays etc), I have to go through the process from the beginning to put it down in my list, so that's a feature that should be added. The IDing process seems a bit subjective on the colour end too; it was hard for me to ID a green heron because I was putting down the colours I thought it was vs what the system lists as its colours.

  3. Kristin Wiener-avatar

    Kristin Wiener

    Super fabulous app! And it's free! This is hours of nerdy fun for me and my mom, especially when we travel and go places that have birds we aren't familiar with. The user interface is superb, it has tons of easy to access information, and offers multiple methods to use to identify different species. If you have even the smallest appreciation for ornithology, give it a try!

  4. Lily K-avatar

    Lily K

    I use this app a lot. But it is so frustrating that it forces you through the identification flow every time to add bird to your life list. Frequently I already know what the bird is. You should be able to directly look up a specific bird, and just hit the "this is my bird" button, indicating you saw it and where. Please add this feature!

  5. Annie Hill-avatar

    Annie Hill

    Very disappointing. It purports to create a list of POSSIBLE birds, but it is, in fact, a list of probable birds. For those of us acquainted with our local birds, it's the more unusual we are trying to identify You have to be online You have to give a location, but it would appear that the cities in the database are solely in North America There's no way of adding a repeat sighting to your life list, without going through the whole rigmarole of identifying the bird. I'll go back to my book

  6. Magicdolphin30-avatar

    Magicdolphin30

    Very good app if you need to quickly identify birds. It gives good information and let's you log it on your account. One of my only suggestions is maybe giving a question on flight pattern, and maybe allowing people to keep a more detailed log of the birds they've seen.

  7. Ashley Hamer-avatar

    Ashley Hamer

    I love this app and it's been a godsend for me as a newbie birder. I did find one problem with the new Sound ID feature: if you don't physically press stop on recording, it will continue recording in the background, even when you move on to use other apps. It fully drained my battery in a matter of hours -- not a problem when I was home, but could be serious if I were out in an unfamiliar location looking for birds.

  8. Wavy Gravy-avatar

    Wavy Gravy

    Excellent app, but not very useful for UK birds - always incorrect answers. Obviously it takes time to machine learn all the sounds from other countries, but it makes it useless unless you're in America. Otherwise, excellent app, excellent idea.

  9. Christie Bass-avatar

    Christie Bass

    I love this app... i love the auto ID'S as im walking. Why only 3 stars then? The sound ID only picks up the loudest birds so some of the quieter sparrows have to be at your feet to id. Birdnet has the option of increasing the Db levels which helps pick up many of those distant birds. If the 2 could be merged it would be near perfect. Feedback for hopefully improvements.

  10. Nada Sheppard-avatar

    Nada Sheppard

    I've used this app before and it worked wonderfully. I reinstalled it yesterday to help me identify a new bird I'd seen and it hasn't worked nearly as well as it used to. I tried using the "Start Bird ID" function but it won't search for any locations, and even when I type it in manually, it won't search or progress further. After that, I tried to add it to my "Life List" in the app, but all that happened was a webpage that said "FORBIDDEN". A shame, this app used to be wonderful.