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iBird Ultimate Guide to Birds App Reviews

The IBird Ultimate Guide to Birds app recently received 12 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given IBird Ultimate Guide to Birds app an average rating of 4.43 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 520 ratings since its release on Oct 23 by Mitch Waite Group. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about IBird Ultimate Guide to Birds?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.50 out of 5

520 global ratings

5 Star
67%
4 Star
17%
3 Star
8%
2 Star
8%

12 Positive User Reviews for IBird Ultimate Guide to Birds

Essential Birding Tool

Wonderful birding app. I have recommended it to countless folks over the years. It’s especially compelling to the young bird enthusiasts and those just becoming acquainted with the avian world. A must have app for any nature lover at a steal of a price. I love my bird books and this app is a multidimensional companion to them. Happy birding!

Field Kit Replacement

This app is good. It has replaced the National Geographic Field Guide and in so doing has reduced the weight of my field kit by a couple of pounds.

Great app with a few bugs

Playing sounds, the app always starts with top-most sound regardless of which is selected. Not acceptable in some circumstances. Has lost personal notes with update. Overall a great app, despite bugs.

Excellent Guide

I’ve always had a fascination with birds, and even as a young man had field guides that were very useful nevertheless, I always came up a little short in learning what I really wanted to learn about birds. For example, I always wanted to be able to identify them by their song and I was never able to do that. Now with iBird Ultimate I’ve already begun to see birds, hear birds, and then listen to the sound in the app and memorize it making me now able to finally begin to name birds just by hearing

Great but a bit buggy!

My fave bird app—just upgraded to Ultimate after years of iBird pro and was so happy that I could now clear the selected bird with the x instead of backspacing my way out. Mixed glee when I found that playback wants to start with the top listed sound instead of the one I select and most annoying it defaults to cycle thru the calls/songs of the selected bird. The app will eventually train me to check the cycle switch before I use playback but the bit about it choosing the first item on the play

Love it

This app is great is amazing for bird watching

Fantastic reference

We have been using this a lot as we have all kinds of birds around us It helped us identify the Golden Eagle that we couldn’t figure out what they were Thank you for a great app well worth what ever the cost

Yummy

Last of the no subscription

Managing it isn’t a dream

Love what’s in it, if I crawl thru each one. If I recall I want a Pileated Woodpecker vs Acorn then easy. I just have to know their names BEFORE using the app… If I want all Woodpeckers, no putting that in the search and getting it or red black and white either. Probably not doing something right as this would be a basic expectation.

Great app I use it all the time

I completely agree with Aerohead tw

Good information

I use this quite frequently. Lots of information on each bird.

1 Negative User Reviews for IBird Ultimate Guide to Birds

No backup/No support

Update: I did hear from one support person who was going to check with the developers and try to find the list of species numbers. That was about a month ago. Used this app for years without any problems to keep yearly lists of backyard birds. The lists disappeared. The iCloud backup is a joke - documents don’t open correctly. Could only open them with Notepad - just a bunch of formatting and numbers. The numbers correspond to species on the iBird app - there is talk of a master list of bir