Chirp! Bird Songs & Calls USA Cheats

Chirp! Bird Songs & Calls USA Hack 3.2.2 + Redeem Codes

Listen, learn, enjoy birdsongs

Developer: Spiny Software Ltd
Category: Reference
Price: $3.99 (Download for free)
Version: 3.2.2
ID: com.hilarywilson.BirdSongUSAPlus

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Description

Listen to and learn hundreds of bird songs and calls from across the continental United States, with up to 34 seconds of song for each bird, and alternative recordings for some birds.

Choose a state or group of states then sort the bird sounds in a variety of ways. Sort by song style to compare birds that hoot and coo, with birds with high pitched songs, or you might like to sort the birds by commonness, so you can listen to the most common ones first, then move on to less frequent backyard visitors. More advanced birders may like to listen to birds from a particular habitat, such as forest or freshwater for example. You can make lists of your favourites so that you can find them quickly.

Use the quiz to test your memory. Answer fast to earn a score multiplier and get on the high score table. Experienced birders can use the custom quiz to help distinguish and learn similar songs.

And when you need a rest, try the slideshow feature - choose which birds to include, maybe add background bird song, then simply relax. If you want to continue learning while you relax, switch the voiceover on and hear the name of the bird announced at the end of each clip. This is also a good way of competing with the family - who can say the name of the bird first?

Bird names are included in Spanish and French.

Problems? Email us: [email protected]

Version history

3.2.2
2022-12-06
Bug fix for the slideshow voiceover in iOS 16
3.2.1
2022-10-23
This update fixes a bug which was resulting in incorrect bird lists for some states.
3.2
2022-03-29
Bug fixes. If you missed the last update you might not know that the app has had a major update to keep it working on all new devices. It now includes more bird sounds, more ways of sorting them and new settings for the quiz.
3.0.1
2022-02-27
The app has had a major update to keep it working on all new devices. It now includes more bird sounds, more ways of sorting them and new settings for the quiz!
2.2.5
2019-11-27
This update fixes a bug in the quiz that caused duplicate birds to appear.
2.2.4
2019-11-23
New bird sounds have been added, including the songs of the Hooded warbler & Louisiana waterthrush.
2.2.3
2019-02-25
Chirp! has been developed by nature specialists, iSpiny, to help you learn and identify bird songs. The latest update keeps the app running smoothly on all current devices, making full use of the larger screen of the iPhone X range and the 3rd generation iPad Pro.
2.2.2
2018-04-12
New bird sounds wav been added and the app has been updated to keep it running smoothly. One new feature - you can now see the scientific name of each bird by tapping the name under the photo (in the Browse section).
2.2.1
2017-06-23
Bug fix for custom quiz.
2.2.0
2017-05-30
Many new sounds, larger photos for the iPhone version, plus general updating. The slideshow and quiz now only include birds for the currently selection region.

Thank you to everyone who has left a review, it is very much appreciated! We'd be very grateful if you could update your review now, as old reviews disappear when an update is released.
2.1.3
2015-07-08
The app has been updated and the following bird sounds have been added: White-winged Crossbill, Common Merganser, Common Murre,and Willow Ptarmigan. In addition the Winter Wren and Pacific Wren have been separated.
2.1.2
2015-02-05
Bug fix.
2.1.1
2015-01-24
Big changes on the iPhone - the app now rotates, and works in portrait as well as landscape!

In addition, we’ve added some new bird sounds. The new birds are: Field Sparrow, Gila Woodpecker, Phainopepla, Cassin's Kingbird, Bridled Titmouse, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Vermilion Flycatcher, Mexican Jay, Rusty Blackbird, Bachman's Sparrow, Hoary Redpoll and Hawk Owl (Northern Hawk Owl).
2.1.0
2013-12-05
Alaska has been added to the app, and also a new feature for iOS 7- a voiceover in the slideshow section, announcing the name of the bird at the end of each sound. This new feature is great for testing yourself informally, or for competing with the family - who can say the name of the bird first?
2.0.9
2013-09-08
Updated for iOS7.

Hope you like owls! We've added 12 new bird sounds from your suggestions, including:

Great Grey Owl, Spotted Owl, Flammulated Owl, Northern Saw-whet Owl, Snowy Owl , Short-eared Owl, Long-eared Owl, Boreal Owl, Say's Phoebe, Northern Rough-winged Swallow and Chimney Swift
2.0.8
2013-04-24
26 new bird sounds, selected from your requests!
Includes songs and calls from:
Acadian Flycatcher
Acorn Woodpecker
Bewick's Wren
Black-whiskered Vireo
Blue-headed Vireo
Blue-winged Warbler
Brown-headed Nuthatch
Chukar Partridge
Common Nighthawk
Eider duck
Florida Scrub-Jay
Golden-winged Warbler
Loggerhead Shrike
Long-tailed Duck
Mangrove Cuckoo
Painted Bunting
Prairie Warbler
Ring-billed Gull
2.0.7
2013-02-02
Full screen support for iPhone 5 and other improvements. The larger screen of the iPhone 5 allows a larger photo of each bird and larger text for the song description.
2.0.6
2012-09-17
General updating.
2.0.5
2012-04-06
In this update:
16 new sounds:
Red-winged Blackbird whistle call
Cape May Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Worm-eating Warbler
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Fox Sparrow (Red, Sooty, Slate-backed & Thick billed)
American Woodcock
Green Heron

Plus:
* The sounds can be sorted by bird group
* Orientation bug fix for iPad and improved graphics

Please leave a review if you like the app - this is especially appreciated after an update! If you have problems, email us for a quick reply.
2.0.4
2011-10-27
Improved iOS 5 compatibility.
2.0.3
2011-08-25
Warbler special! 15 new sounds from 12 new birds, nearly all warblers: Bay-breasted Warbler, Blackburnian Warbler, Blackpoll Warbler, Black-throated Green Warbler, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, Nashville Warbler, Palm Warbler, Prothonotary Warbler, Yellow-throated Warbler, plus the Black Oystercatcher and Limpkin.
2.0.2
2011-03-15
14 new bird sounds - the app now includes all the sounds needed for the Science Olympiad!

Trumpeter Swan, Ruffed Grouse, Greater-Prairie Chicken, Red-Throated Loon, American Bittern, Sora, Whooping Crane, Upland Sandpiper, White-Winged Dove, Common Pauraque, Yellow-breasted Chat, Harris's Sparrow and Broad-winged hawk
2.0.1
2010-12-15
Slideshow feature! Choose which birds to include, maybe add background bird song, then simply relax and dream of springtime :).

Also, improved accessibility for the partially sighted (we are working on further improvements).
2.0.0
2010-10-07
The app is now a Universal app and will run on an iPhone and iPod Touch. Apologies to anyone who has already bought both versions - we are sorry we could not do this sooner.
1.0.3
2010-09-04
New bird sounds! Includes the Fish Crow, Gray Jay, Great Crested Flycatcher, Kentucky Warbler, Marsh Wren, Mountain Bluebird, Olive-Sided Flycatcher, Red-headed Woodpecker, Tennessee Warbler, Tree Swallow, Warbling Vireo, White-eyed Vireo, Willow Flycatcher and the rattle call of the American Crow.

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
297 Ratings

Reviews

diannedawn,
I love this app!
I came for the quiz...it’s fun and has improved my ability to identify birds by song. But I also really like the “listen” section. Very easy to use and it has helped me figure out birds that I can hear but not see. There is another app I use that plays a greater variety of songs for each species, but it is a little harder to use, in my opinion.
allendwebb,
Good app, but needs some improvement.
This app is good, but it needs some improvement in two major areas. First, it needs more birds. I downloaded the app so I could improve my birdsong ID skills. But I can’t do that when it has only four species of shorebirds, which include one species of gull, one species of sandpiper, and one species of plover, plus the American Woodcock, no species of swallows, and no species of Egrets, to name a few. Quite frustrating. On a similar note the Level 3 quiz that says it’s supposed to include 50 birds, actually only includes about 10-20. If you took the quiz several times, most of the time it would only quiz you on the same 10 birds. Again, frustrating if you’re trying to learn bird songs. This app might be good for a beginner to learn bird songs, but you will eventually get to a point where your skills and demands of the app will exceed its limitations.
AnaBananaIL,
Good and could be better
This is a fantastic app for learning songs and calls. Separating birds by region, the different levels of quizzes, especially the quiz on your chosen favorites is great. It would be even better if you could make several lists beyond one favorite. For instance, I now know many songs but would like to make a separate list for just calls since those are more difficult. I hope that’s an easy addition to this fantastic app!
BMVaz,
Few winter calls, only songs.
Clear audio that can be narrowed down to your locality. The slideshow groupings are good. However, living in South Florida, I am interested in the calls of our winter migrants. There are very few calls on the app, only songs. Do not buy this app if you want to learn the birds’ winter calls, especially the warblers.
Plus, you can make a custom quiz but you cannot save it. What’s the point? If I want to create another quiz, I must clear the list. I can’t go back to the first quiz, I have to create it again every time.
Kidcosby,
Having App 'Issues'
This has been a great app. I've had it many years ...as of Recents I'm having issues with Chirp USA , upon opening the app it often goes immediately to settings?? and can be difficult to get to the home menu.
I have already made sure my settings are all as I wish. I believe I have once uninstall the app and reinstalled was not a lot of improvement..
I may need to shop for another app similar as this once was very easy to navigate and user-friendly
Monk61,
Pretty much what I wanted.
I have to prime my brain for bird songs each spring and this gives me a good way to review what I haven’t heard for many months. Still learning the app: would like to be able to edit the geographical groups to delete, e.g., waterfowl or waders. Seems I’m able to do that in the slideshow mode, but not geo. Maybe I’ll figure it out.
The quick quizzes are fun & probably useful. All in all, just as good, if not better than the CDs I’ve gotten accustomed to.
chadcaity,
This app is awesome but needs some improvements
I absolutely love this app, but a few things it needs more of are

•More precise locations (I live in Maryland, so the fact that it includes some far northern birds in my region on this app isn’t very helpful)

•More winter calls

•A few more species (especially hummingbirds and shorebirds)

•A season selection option (for example there would be a button in the title screen settings that says “Choose Season” that would let you choose 1 of the 4 seasons and then once you press listen, it lists the birds for that season in your [more precise 👆] area)

I am not at all saying that this app is bad, but I would just like to let the developers know that it could use these improvements

Thank you,
Forrest
Labid Suleiman,
Very helpful for learning
I homeschool my children and we’re learning about birds and bird calls. So far, we’ve loved the app very much. When we’re outside, we do our best to listen to the birds. Then we’ll look it up in the app. We’ve so far identified some of the common birds in our front yard. Very happy with it, thank you very much.
Novice birder 789,
Very helpful!
Definitely helpful in learning process. Could add more mnemonics and also taxonomic orders - including showing that info in slideshow and quiz views. Also would be very helpful if you could have multiple lists (rather than just "all" and "favorites" - you could then more easily focus on difficult calls/songs, regions or families.
lawthlawth,
Nice program
I have really enjoyed this program. It’s easy to search & has a nice picture of each bird. Bird songs are great & abundant, though some of the bird calls are missing. All of the most common birds are there, and a few have more than one song as an option. I recommend it for an easy to use program.