Texas Ornithological Society provides this FREE app to help you find birds around Texas Based on the popular BirdsEye bird finding app, the Texas Ornithological Society App lets you: Includes all the regularly occurring birds found in Texas. Get an instant list of birds reported recently near you, at any of thousands of birding hotspots across the world, or any random point on the map BAR CHARTS showing seasonal abundance for each bird See a list of needs - species recently reported nearby that arent on your life or year list Reports of NOTABLE birds in your area Automatically sync your life or year lists with eBird for the world, country, or state/department Support for several version of Spanish bird names, scientific names, French and several other language options IMPORTANT NOTE: It is not a field guide but a tool to help you see which birds are being seen nearby and throughout Texas. Go to birdseyebirding.com/privacy for more information.

BirdsEye Texas Ornithological Society alternatives

iBird Stickers

It you havent heard about the new stickers craze your missing out on a ton of fun. We designed these new iBird Stickers for real birders who have a sense of humor, care about realism and want to bring a smile to their friends when they send a message. Send us a message via our Facebook page (facebook.com/ibird) or by email to ibird.com/contact-us.

  • rating 4.5
  • size 5.8 MB

BirdsEye Hotspots - find birding locations worldwide

The Warbler Guide

Birds Near Me

The bird guide for everybody everywhere in the world. Find what birds are near you anywhere in the world or find pictures, songs, locations and information about any bird in the world. Features include:* Search for pictures, songs, sightings and information on more than 10,000 birds from across the entire world* Birding hotspots around the globe* Specific filter for notable sightings near you* View a custom list of recent bird sightings near your location* Support for iPhone 6/6+* Optimized for the iOS 8* Designed and programmed by a birder, for birders* FreeSpecial thanks to:* eBird and all the birders for contributing their sightings* Flickr and photographers for sharing their photos* Xeno-Canto and recordists for sharing their audio recordings* Wikipedia authors, editors and staff for the species introductions * Open source developers for sharing their work (see Acknowledgements in application settings for licenses)* Merve Ayomak for the application icon

  • size 6.8 MB