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eBird by Cornell Lab

eBird by Cornell Lab

Android Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Updated
June 25, 2025
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
edu.cornell.birds.ebird

So here's my honest take on eBird by Cornell Lab. I've tested a bunch of nature/birdwatching apps and this one's definitely one of the better ones. The core functionality works really well - it's super easy to log new bird sightings and keep track of your lists. The global taxonomy is also impressive, you can find pretty much any bird species. The interface could be a bit more polished, but it's not a dealbreaker. Overall, if you're into this kind of thing, eBird is a pretty solid option.

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Pros

  • Tons of birds in the global taxonomy, covers pretty much every species
  • Easy to log new sightings and keep track of your life/year/month lists
  • Free to use, don't have to pay anything to enjoy the core features
  • Works well on both Android and iOS, seamless sync between devices

Cons

  • Interface can be a bit clunky and not the most intuitive at first
  • Some of the advanced features and settings take a while to figure out
  • Occasional bugs or crashes, not the most polished app out there
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Been using eBird by Cornell Lab for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that helps you keep track of the birds you see out in the wild. Pretty solid if you’re into birdwatching and nature stuff.

Here’s what you do – you can log all the different birds you spot, whether it’s in your backyard or on a hike. There’s also a feature where you can see your life list, year list, and all the birds you’ve seen in a certain area. It’s got the full global taxonomy too, so you can find pretty much any bird in the world. Took me a while to figure out all the different lists and settings, but it’s useful once you get the hang of it.

Look, if you’re into birdwatching and want an easy way to record your sightings, you’ll probably like this app. It’s not perfect – the interface can be a bit clunky at times – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if that’s your thing.

User Reviews

Neha Nataraj October 15, 2025

Great app, love the Cornell Lab of Ornithology! Only issue is that on Android, ebird won't import previous observation from before installing the app, or of you delete and reinstall...

A Google user October 15, 2025

Have always enjoyed the app, but the last update did not improve it. In the past you could choose quickly from recent hotspots or locations. Now it forces you to...

Levi Metzger October 15, 2025

I love eBird, no question about it. However, to do literally anything with the app, location has to be on, which is very unnecessary except for recording track. It should...

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