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IBird Photo Sleuth Positive Reviews

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Exceptional appI’m an amateur birder with an apple orchard and a 400mm lens, so I had a large library of bird pictures, about 90% of which I could identify. I had a tough time telling the difference between an Eastern Phoebe and an Eastern Wood Peewee. Fortunately, this app ID’d both correctly with 99% confidence. Female Summer Tanagers, hatchling American Robins, Eastern Bluebirds in full molt - all were correctly identified by this app in mere seconds!.Version: 1.2

I’m impressedI went to IBird Sleuth during our trip to Alaska for help with some poor pictures of birds I wanted to identify. I was impressed with how well it worked identifying birds. I recommend this product..Version: 1.2

I have been very successful using this to identify local birds.The link to iBird pro for more info is an excellent resource..Version: 1.2

Loving this new app!I had just got back from spring birdwatching and discovered this app. It ID’d many of the birds I saw and couldn’t identify. It was so much fun sorting through my pictures with this app to assist me. I love it and highly recommend it. Definitely worth the money to get the help. Can’t wait to try it out on fall birds. Thanks..Version: 1.2

Ripped OffI’m an avid birder in South Texas. A few years ago I purchased the iBird app and it included photo sleuth. A few days ago photo sleuth was gone. A person reached out to me and said it’s been reinstalled. Wrong. Just a classic and common way that companies get greedy for money. How sad this is how our country has become..Version: 1.7

Incredible!I have so much trouble filling out all the characteristics (tail shape, eye color,etc) in other apps, and still have to “wing it” (pun intended) and hope I’m right. This app id’d two of my mysteries within seconds! Much more gratifying. Thanks! Worth every cent. Paulshel.Version: 1.2

Fantastic app!Says it all!.Version: 1.2

IBird photo sluthEasy to use and very accurate. As a wildlife photographer (serious amateur) it’s been fun to use. It’s even been able to ID some birds where the photos are at an odd angle..Version: 1.1

Wonderful teacherThis has been a lifesaver for me in my attempts to learn to identify birds. I now can photograph them (my new hobby) and verify my identification using the app. Those times when I can’t identify, this app has had no problems. I just wish there were an app to identify birds from their songs, now..Version: 1.1

Extremely accurateVery impressive app that’s accuracy is amazing. It can identify birds from very fuzzy photos that stumps my expert friends..Version: 1.1

My Go to app to ID BirdsNothing fancy just simplicity at it’s best. Tried it out on a known bird from a photo I had taken a few years ago & it came up with 3 choices ranging from 0% Confidence to 6% to 95% Confidence (Barred Owl which was correct) The other 2 options were also Owls. I’m happy with it & look forward to using it more. I’d def recommend it for identifying birds. It also connects to iBird Pro & you have the option of sharing your photo (if you have the copyright or permission to share) with the Developers for Internal Purposes. The app even opens your mail Program, writes the email, attaches the Photo & all you have to do is click send if you wish to share. Just tried with a few more common birds & results were excellent..Version: 1.2

Amazing app!I have been a fan of the iBird apps for many years. When I saw the iBird Photo Sleuth in the App Store, I had to give it a go. The very first time I snapped a quick picture of a bird I thought I recognized, the app confirmed I was correct. For the bird watching fanatic, this is a “must have” app..Version: 1.2

Great ID toolWhen I find a photo on my computer that is unusual and unnamed, I take a photo of that photo with my phone, go to this app, and get an immediate id. So helpful!.Version: 1.2

Exceptional, iBird Sleuth!I downloaded this app because I could not believe it could do what it does. My wife and I tested it out most of the morning when we first got it. Right it was most of the time or close enough that we got to the correct bird very quickly. What was/is unbelievable is that no matter the fuzziness and smallness of the birds in our photos, this app can guess either right on or so close that it is easy get get the identity os said bird. And, of course, the more submissions it has the smarter it gets! Thanks for a great bird guide!!!.Version: 1.2

It just worksGot it as part of a 3app pack with iBird pro. Works seamlessly to identify photos of birds, has given us more time to spend watching birds than thumbing through field guides. A+.Version: 1.2

ID from a photo? Oh yesThis is an amazing app that does what it was intended to do! I have enjoyed the Parent app for years and now this is icing on the cake. It took great insight to birth this product! Congratulations are in order!!.Version: 1.1

I love this app!This makes identifying birds so much easier! One can use iBird Photo Sleuth to outright identification of a bird, or to confirm the identification they've already done, or even to point one in the direction they can go for further identification. I love the percentages of begging correct so a person can evaluate whether or not to accept the app's identification..Version: 1.1

Excellent and accurate IDs!I am one of those guys that has bird identification books stuffed in pockets in the car, next to the computer, on the end table and in my camera bag. You know what? I still get stumped on bird IDs. I loaded this app up on my iPhone and started importing pictures of birds I have photographed. Everyone of them was identified correctly! Now I have fuzzy issues when it comes to Sandpipers and some other waders. I ran some of my pictures through this app and it identified Dunlins, Short and Long billed Dowitchers, various Plovers, Least Sandpipers, Yellowlegs and on and on. I had a Orange Crown Warbler in my backyard this winter and it correctly identified him too. Easy to use. I see it links to iBird but not sure if there are reporting links and hotspots built into to app. I would appreciate those features! This app is free! I have paid a lot of money for my collection of bird books. But for now on, this is probably all I need. If the app gets any better I would gladly pay for it..Version: 1.1

Great appThis app makes birding for novices so much easier! I have been looking for an app like this a long time..Version: 1.2

Awesome!Sent in a very blurry (due to snowfall) pic of water pipit and it ID’d it easy peasy - great job! Totally recommend this app & it will sure come in handy when hawks fly by and all I get is a blurry shot but wonder who the heck was that :).Version: 1.0

Helpful for New BirdersSleuth has been a great adjunct program to iBird. It has accelerated my learning of new-to-me species. Even photos that are distant or not perfectly in focus are usable and produce accurate results..Version: 1.2

Works well with sharp photosHave only used a few times so far, but have been fairly impressed with the results. Fuzzy bird photos do not seem to work. Also to use a photo made with the iPhone, one would need really close to the bird in order to have enough detail to ID the bird..Version: 1.2

This is what’s been missing all along!Yes, this is what’s been missing all along! How many times have I seen a new bird and then fumbled through the identification portion in iBird, only to be frustrated by not being able to identify the bird? I’m sure this has happened to everyone. Now don’t get me wrong, iBird Pro is an excellent app. But, iBird Sleuth is an amazing addition to this program. As soon as I installed it, I tried out. Unbelievable! Good call, guys..Version: 1.2

Easier to identify birdsThis app makes it easier to identify birds. I like to take pictures in my back yard and all I have to do is put the picture on the app and it identifies the bird for me.Version: 1.2

A good tool for bird IDI don’t use this app to confirm an ID, but it certainly does help in narrowing the possibilities when I am dealing with a less than quality photo.I really find this app quite useful. I’m still waiting for a quality app that will do the same thing with regard to audio recordings of bird song..Version: 1.1

Awesome appWhat a fun app! Been spending the morning ID’ing birds in my photo gallery. Have not been able to stump it yet. Nicely done. Super easy to use..Version: 1.0

Amazing!So easy and works like. Dream!.Version: 1.2

Excellent!I am grateful to have an app that helps me learn about my bird friends. I take pictures of birds, and it is joy to get to know them. Thank you!.Version: 1.2

Not perfect but has narrowed things downEven on some bad pictures it managed correct answers.Version: 1.2

Works great!This is a handy app. Even recognises pics I take right off the back of my SLR. Identified a Swamp Sparrow for me yesterday that I might never have figured out on my own. Highly recommended..Version: 1.2

Invaluable toolWhether at home or in the field, iBird Photo Sleuth, in conjunction with iBird Canada, is a trustworthy and reliable companion. The first photo I ever tried was a blurry, digitally zoomed photo of a nondescript grey bird against a snow bank. In moments, iBird Sleuth had worked it’s magic and I was able to share that info with my family who were watching with me as well. I highly recommend this app for the beginner OR the experienced birder. You won’t regret the purchase..Version: 1.2

Easy way to identify backyard birdsI use it often and am well satisfied, particularly with its ability to analyzing blurry or poorly focused photos..Version: 1.2

Unbelievably accurate.I just recently got this and am absolutely astounded at the accuracy of the results. I just love it!! It is truly an amazing App..Version: 1.1

Fast & accurate bird IDI’ve used the Sleuth to identify over 10 birds I saw in both upstate NY and while on vacation in Hilton Head. I even took cell photos of my computer screen of birds and the sleuth id’d quickly. Avid border now very impressed..Version: 1.2

Wow! Yup, that goodI have been photographing outdoor life for quite a while. I only recently found this app. I had a number of led birds in my photos that I could not identify, even with Bird Guides. I used the app and,in seconds, answers came back that further research proved to be correct. It is amazing. Gives you 3 birds with likely percentages of being the proper ID. Mine were all in the number 1 selection. Thanks for this app iBird..Version: 1.2

Love the newest iBird app!A very enjoyable and easy to use app. I challenged iBird Photo Sleuth with blurry photos taken on my old iPhone 5. It correctly identified most of the birds and all good quality photos. I’m really excited to use this app on my new phone during my next bird outing!.Version: 1.0

Impressive!I have yet to fool this app. Even blurry photos come back with the correct bird, or at least a high probability of it being that bird. I am a total amateur and like to track what I see in my yard. I’ve already had to correct a few of my observations. Very impressed..Version: 1.2

Outstanding AppA friend recommended this app. All I can say is it is very accurate. Even when I can’t get close to the bird, and have to zoom and crop the pic, so far this app has never missed. I’m very impressed..Version: 1.2

Works!Amazing app. Works on fuzzy iPhone pics of birds and images captured from photos taken elsewhere. I was skeptical but seems to work very well..Version: 1.1

A necessary addition for birdingGreat app. Right a lot of the time and points you in the right direction the rest of the time. Lot of fun to mess with and play around..Version: 1.2

My favorite bird appThe photo sleuth feature really works (most of the time) and really helps me confirm my bird ID..Version: 1.6

Simply AmazingBrilliant app. I do a lot of field bird photography and occasionally get stumped while editing and labeling the photos in Lightroom (especially hummingbirds, fall shorebirds and warblers, young gulls). Even though I have been a life-long avid bird watcher, we cannot be 100% all the time. For the ones stumping me, I take a photo within the app off of my 4K monitor. I have not tried it out yet on fledglings. So far has been flawless in identification..Version: 1.2

“Sleuthing for answers”I have numerous bird apps that identify photos. I like this one because when trying to reach a consensus, iBird Photo Sleuth will usually help resolve doubt to my identification photo query. Finally, identifying poor quality photos is a great help as I don’t own a high-end camera and telephoto lens or spotting scope..Version: 1.2

Works quite wellSuccessfully identified most of the bird pics I’ve tried.Version: 1.2

Very UsefulI have only had it a few days but find it very useful. It has accurately identified all but one instance. I like the fact that it states the probability of its identification. I would rate it higher if there was a MAC version so I wouldn’t have to download my pictures to my phone..Version: 1.2

Great, fun appThis iBird app works very well. Even with some far away bird shots, it can help a lot in identifying birds I have photographed. It’s a good, quick way to verify what I am thinking a bird is. Some identification is obviously well off but those are usually for good reason (poor quality photo or odd angle) but by in large it works great..Version: 1.2

An Excellent App for Wildlife PhotographersOne of my hobbies is wildlife photography, particularly bird photography. So I generally have a photo of the birds I want to identify (sometimes a good one, sometimes a marginal one). I am not an experienced birder and I have found this app very useful in making bird IDs where the bird is not one that everyone knows. For example, earlier this year I photographed some birds in a marshy area of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. The birds looked like largish sparrows to me, but I was not able to match them up with sparrows in my bird apps and guides. I ran a picture through iBird Photo Sleuth and found out the bird was a female red-winged blackbird. Perhaps I should have guessed this, as there were easily recognizable male red-winged blackbirds around, but I did not. I confirmed this looking in my apps and guides, including iBird, but most apps index birds by the more colorful male, so I might not have found it without the photo ID. The app has helped me identify a number of other birds, including various warblers, sparrows, and small falcons called merlins. I also use the app to confirm IDs where I am not entirely sure. I also like the fact that the app gives percentage estimates when it comes up with multiple possibilitirs. The integration with my iBird app is also quite helpful. I look forward to the continued development of the app and its possible expansion to areas outside North America..Version: 1.2

Mr N PearsonExcellent app. Very high success rate in identifying birds.Version: 1.2

Good for a beginnerI’m a beginning birder but I’d like to get better at it and this app seemed like a good way to start. This app uses new tech from Apple called CoreML (ML=Machine Learning) to analyze a photograph of a bird and guess what species it is. The app displays 3 small images with names and a percentage representing how likely each represents what’s in the photo. I used my iPhone 8 Plus camera to snap some shots of seagulls, pigeons and a few crows. The photos were pretty bad but the app was still able to identify them. I googled several bird names, saved them to my photo gallery and used the app to open and identify. It got everyone right. I tried a Monarch butterfly photo and it’s first choice was a Ruby-throated Hummingbird at 63%. Second choice was Not a Bird at 19%. I think the developers need to work on the part of the app that decides what’s a bird, but I had fun using it and think it will be a great way to learn how to identify birds. Few things I’d like to see; a way to look up a bird without needing a photo so I can use it as a field guide, some kind of sighting system like eBird and a way to upload my observations to eBird, more photos of the bird I identified (don’t have their iBird reference app)..Version: 1.0

Great tool for Birders!I love being able to verify what bird I was able to capture with my camera. It is amazing how well it works..Version: 1.2

Best app ever!I have recently been getting into birding and have been searching for an app that makes it easy to ID a bird. I tried many. I found entering descriptions like “prominent color” and trying to match silhouettes to be challenging but THIS app is it. Take the picture...crop it...and done! Now I can do that!.Version: 1.2

ImpressiveRecently returned from East TX where my spouse focused on birding and I tried to become a better bird photographer. I have over 200 pix that others say are pretty darn good, but do I recall the birds’ name? Along comes this app and it identifies every bird from its photo including a yellow-crowned night heron you can barely see through a thicket and a common pauraque that to me is almost impossible to see through branches and twigs on the ground. For this specific task of identification through existing photos I hope a future version will make returning to the respective album less cumbersome. The App Store is riddled with app reviews describing a complete lack of customer service. Not so with Mitch Waite. I found this group to be responsive and generous in their willingness to help. Once again, those involved in birding prove themselves to be helpful and honest..Version: 1.2

AmazingI was skeptical of this app since I’d already purchased a similar app that claimed to ID birds by song. It was a total failure. But this app is good. If iBird Photo Sleuth represents the future of bird identification my days as a birding expert may be numbered. I submitted a collection of difficult to identify photographs I’ve taken and was surprised at how well it worked. Out of 10 hard to identify photos it got 8 correct. I was actually relieved when it got confused telling a Chipping-Sparrow from a House Sparrow, so there’s still hope for my skills. But the app was able to identify some very poor quality photographs that stumped my buddies. A Golden-crowned Kinglet was just a fuzzy blob on a branch; it must have keyed an orange-yellow crown you can barely make out to identify it correctly. I think the price is fair, especially given the app provides range maps and good quality illustrations. As an iBird Pro owner I like that it will open that app from its own ID page. However I’d actually prefer if this was an in-app purchase for iBird instead of YAA (yet another app), as my iPhone is just too cluttered with birding apps. They ask your permission to train the AI using your photos. Given how bad the quality of the ones I submitted are, I wish them luck. Overall I’ll give this app 5 stars, mainly for the accuracy and the simplicity of the interface..Version: 1.0

Pretty CoolI tried this out today and it works pretty well. I didn’t have too many pictures of American birds, but the ones I tried worked. Seems like it would be a very helpful app. I don’t know how well it would work with photos snapped on the iPhone in the field, because generally the birds are really small so by the time you blew them up to fill up the square in the app, they might be too grainy. It’d be neat if it really worked. Hopefully they will expand their database to include the rest of the world’s birds. Of course, that might fill up the entire memory of the phone..Version: 1.2

Very impressedI teach in the field of nature connection and I have been waiting for a while to see any usable application of a neural network for nature field guide purposes. I am very impressed with the abilities of this app so far and am very much looking forward to all of the future improvements in this area, bringing together technology and nature connection! Thank you guys for spearheading this in a good way!!!.Version: 1.2

Impressed!I am a bit hard to convince that these kind of apps actually work well. How can a phone help me identify a bird that I can’t identify myself using a high quality bird book? After providing a poorly taken photo of a bird I have been attempting to identify in a different phase of plumage, this app answered the question precisely. Impressed!.Version: 1.2


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