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Explore bird species around the world by region or search for a cool bird you're interested in. See distribution maps, photos, info and Birda user sightings. If it is up there, it is in here!

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Firewood-gatherer

Anumbius annumbi

Flammulated Treehunter

Thripadectes flammulatus
A photo of a Freckle-breasted Thornbird (Phacellodomus striaticollis)

Freckle-breasted Thornbird

Phacellodomus striaticollis

Greater Scythebill

Drymotoxeres pucheranii

Greater Thornbird

Phacellodomus ruber
A photo of a Great Rufous Woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes major)

Great Rufous Woodcreeper

Xiphocolaptes major

Great Spinetail

Synallaxis hypochondriaca

Great Xenops

Megaxenops parnaguae

Grey-bellied Spinetail

Synallaxis cinerascens
A photo of a Grey-crested Cacholote (Pseudoseisura unirufa)

Grey-crested Cacholote

Pseudoseisura unirufa
A photo of a Grey-flanked Cinclodes (Cinclodes oustaleti)

Grey-flanked Cinclodes

Cinclodes oustaleti

Grey-headed Spinetail

Cranioleuca semicinerea

Greyish Miner

Geositta maritima

Grey-throated Leaftosser

Sclerurus albigularis

Guianan Woodcreeper

Lepidocolaptes albolineatus

Guttulate Foliage-gleaner

Syndactyla guttulata

Henna-capped Foliage-gleaner

Clibanornis rectirostris

Henna-hooded Foliage-gleaner

Clibanornis erythrocephalus

Hoary-throated Spinetail

Synallaxis kollari

Hoffmanns's Woodcreeper

Dendrocolaptes hoffmannsi

Hudson's Canastero

Asthenes hudsoni

Inambari Woodcreeper

Lepidocolaptes fatimalimae

Itatiaia Spinetail

Asthenes moreirae

Junin Canastero

Asthenes virgata
A photo of a Lark-like Brushrunner (Coryphistera alaudina)

Lark-like Brushrunner

Coryphistera alaudina

Lesser Hornero

Furnarius minor

Lesser Woodcreeper

Xiphorhynchus fuscus

Light-crowned Spinetail

Cranioleuca albiceps
A photo of a Lineated Foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla subalaris)

Lineated Foliage-gleaner

Syndactyla subalaris

Line-cheeked Spinetail

Cranioleuca antisiensis

Line-fronted Canastero

Asthenes urubambensis

Little Thornbird

Phacellodomus sibilatrix

Long-billed Woodcreeper

Nasica longirostris

Long-tailed Cinclodes

Cinclodes pabsti

Long-tailed Woodcreeper

Deconychura longicauda

Many-striped Canastero

Asthenes flammulata

Maquis Canastero

Asthenes heterura

Maranon Spinetail

Synallaxis maranonica

Marcapata Spinetail

Cranioleuca marcapatae

Masafuera Rayadito

Aphrastura masafuerae

McConnell's Spinetail

Synallaxis macconnelli

Montane Foliage-gleaner

Anabacerthia striaticollis
A photo of a Montane Woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger)

Montane Woodcreeper

Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger

Mouse-colored Thistletail

Asthenes griseomurina

Moustached Woodcreeper

Xiphocolaptes falcirostris
A photo of a Narrow-billed Woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes angustirostris)

Narrow-billed Woodcreeper

Lepidocolaptes angustirostris

Necklaced Spinetail

Synallaxis stictothorax
A photo of a Northern Barred Woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae)

Northern Barred Woodcreeper

Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae
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What Our Birders Say
Emcil24
A Friendly Place
I love using the bird app, I have a pretty good knowledge of birds. But I do have some gaps in it, so it’s nice to have a safe space to check on a sighting to confirm the species. It’s really enjoyable and I love the badges you can collect. It’s like a real life PokĆ©mon go.
Leonie
We've been waiting for an App like this
Excellent! We've been waiting for an app like this! Thank you! It would be nice if you could assign additional birds to sessions later!
Nick S
Work together with community
Been loving using this app to log my bird sightings and work together with community members to identify different birds. I've already learned a lot since I started about a month ago!
Anonymous
The best bird logging app
Birda is honestly the best bird logging app I have seen. I love all the features it has from being able to do a session and log all the birds you see in one sitting, to being able to connect with other birders from all over the globe!
Trevarthen1
Birda fan
I really enjoy using Birda, all sightings are recorded and photos can be added. There are monthly challenges which help to get you out to record your sightings. The Birda community are great and are happy to help with unidentified bird sightings. Suitable for all ages and experience!
Hip An
Fantastic
Really enjoying Birda where I live i have a lot of Red kites really hard to photograph but I can video are you planning some place on the app where us Birda can post vidsšŸ¦‰šŸ¦…
JCBirding
Just what birding needs
We need more fun in birding, for years it has had a reputation for being up tight and stuffy and only perused by retirees and anoraks. Birda helps change that perception and firmly brings birding into the 21st century! Fun, interactive while still contributing to science and conservation. If you aren’t on it, why not??
Carrie
Makes you want to spot birds more
I think this app is fun. It makes you want to spot birds more so I guess in a way it encourages you to get out and about instead of sitting in front of the TV.
Talli A
My favourite app
As a young birdwatcher who was always keen to be apart of a community but never seemed to find one, my problem was solved downloading this!!! Everyone is so friendly and just as excited to see birds as me 😁
SuperOliviaGirl
Really great app
It’s easy to use and it’s fun to log the birds you notice on a walk or just in your garden. There’s a option to record the birds you see in a session which is really nice. Good excuse to stop for a while and just watch birds. I am also enjoying the information part where you can find out fact about birds from all over the world.
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