Bird Buddy: Tap Into Nature 4+

Connect with nature

Buddy Bird Inc

    • 4.8 • 35.1K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Bird Buddy is the world’s most recognized app for photographing and learning about birds - whether they’re in your own backyard or around the world.You can pair your own Bird Buddy Smart Bird Feeder to capture stunning up-close photos and videos of your neighborhood birds, or download the app for free to see real-time content shared from our community of 150k feeders across 120 countries.Equipped with artificial intelligence, Bird Buddy recognizes species and keeps you learning with in-app educational content. Tap into BB Explore to connect with our dedicated feeders in exotic locations, or BB TV to see an endless stream of birds from our community.With Bird Buddy, nature and conservation come first. Every bird captured contributes extremely important information to the database of bird migrations and populations that will help experts better understand and protect them.

KEY FEATURES
• Discover birds around the world
• Pair with your own smart bird feeder
• Get real-time notifications of bird visits
• Identify birds using AI recognition
• Unlock different bird species
• Create photo collections
• Learn about birds (food, traits, size, etc.)
• Share access to your smart bird feeder with family & friends
• Help contribute important information about bird migrations and population

What’s New

Version 3.4.0

- BBTV enhancements: never miss a highlight with the best moments of the day
- Accessibility improvements
- Bug fixes and app improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
35.1K Ratings

35.1K Ratings

JK62202 ,

Fun but with some annoying features - new version fixes them!

ADDENDUM: A new version was just released that fixes my issues below. Much improved, now 5 stars!

Overall it is a lot of fun to be able to see birds up close. It takes great pictures and the solar panel works great. Before I had the solar panel the battery life was limited and I had to recharge every few days. A few kind of annoying things: 1) The biggest one is that there is no way to “mute” or silence birds. As a result you get tons of alerts/postcards of the same species (in my case house finches). Each requires multiple taps. It would be really nice if you could group or mute birds so it takes pictures, but you can see them only if you want to (ie. “House finches came to your feeder 15 times today, click here to see the pictures”). Then you can still see the pics, but you don’t have to spend a lot of time clicking through the same species 15 times per day. 2) The identification algorithm is good but not great. Biggest issue I have with it is that it will identify birds as a species that are not found anywhere around where I live (for example, it will identify birds here in the Pacific NE as a bird found only in Florida). Granted weird things happen but geographic location should be a pretty big factor in the ID. Overall is fun, and worth the purchase, but the details are still being worked on.

Jennifer415 ,

I love it!

I keep reading bad reviews and a lot of negative remarks on social media about the wait time for this product. We all bought it with the knowledge it was being developed and the wait would be long. It was well worth my 15 month wait. Both the product and the app are brand new so everyone should expect some kinks. The company has been great about sending out email updates and keeping people informed. The app does randomly log me out sometimes, but logging in with your Google account or Apple ID means you don’t have to type your email and password every time. Worth it. The photo quality has everything to do with the direction your camera faces and mostly with how close the birds are. Some birds have a habit of standing in the food when they eat and they’re always out of focus 😂 Not Bird Buddy’s fault, just the bird itself. I really appreciate the ability to classify a bird as a “Mystery” to give me time to research and identify better. And I like being able to edit the type of bird in case it’s wrong. Overall I’m very pleased with the progress of the app and I LOVE my bird buddy. Highly recommend the solar roof add-on. I haven’t charged my battery in 10 days bc of solar charging 🙌

Borealiscolor ,

So much fun!

I backed the Bird Buddy on Kickstarter, and the company did a great job keeping me informed of the process while it was in development. I got my Bird Buddy last week, and found it fairly easy to put together and get up and running. At first I was disappointed that it did not take many photos - I would see a bird taking seed, but no "postcard" would be generated. However, they published an app update this morning, and now I am getting a lot of photos. The photos are also very good: clear, sharp, detailed. My one request at this point is as follows. Once in a while, the AI cannot recognize the bird. It then gives choices of possible species for the user to click to identify the bird. It would be better, however, if the user could type in the name of the bird, because each time this has happened, the choices given were all incorrect! If I could type in the bird name, I could correctly identify and categorize those photos. Overall though, great job Bird Buddy! I get so excited with each new photo!! UPDATE: the developers responded to this review with an email instructing me how to correctly identify unrecognized birds. Thank you, Bird Buddy!

Developer Response ,

Hi Borealiscolor! There actually is a way to type in the name of the bird you'd like to assign to a "non-identified" bird photo. Here's how you do it: when in the "manual identification" mode, tapp on the "Show me more options" on the bottom on the screen. After that scroll to the bottom of the screen and select the "Not on the list?" option. This will allow you to search for the bird you'd like to assign to the photo. Hope you find this helpful!

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The developer, Buddy Bird Inc, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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