13.4
2023-09-20
Fixed a minor bug and added a Restore button to the subscription card for previous subscribers.
13.3
2023-08-18
- squashed a few bugs
13.2
2023-08-15
Replaced the "Previous Owner" button with "Restore Purchase" on the subscription offer cards.
Fixed minor bugs.
13.1
2023-04-04
When running iBird on an M1 or M2 Mac:
Fixed sound not stopping when switching to another species.
Fixed Previous Next buttons on species pages, making them easier to see in the background.
Corrected BAM not loading for the UK database.
Photo Sleuth menu now opens Photo Sleuth if you have the app or opens the app store product page if you don't.
13.0
2023-03-03
- added support for offer codes
- fixed a few reported issues
- added progress bar for sounds
12.7.3
2022-07-23
- Dark mode fixes for the onboarding experience
- Reduced BAM download size
12.7.2
2022-07-10
- Added free subscription through 8/1/2023 for previous owners of iBird
- Fixes for using application while offline
12.7
2022-06-06
The biggest change you'll notice about iBird is our payment has changed from a one-time payment to a subscription. We resisted this change, but like so many other developers, the cost-reward equation was no longer working for us. Apps, like iBird, have inherent ongoing costs to keep content fresh, and birdlife is constantly changing. Range maps change, DNA research unveils new relationships in avian taxonomy, species names are changing to balance inclusivity and order, and more. Each year the birding standards organizations (AOU and ABA) update a taxonomic list containing the status of every species in North America. We use this standard to update our iBird database with new illustrations, photos, maps, songs, name changes, etc.
The iBird Pro 12.7 update starts with a 7-day no-cost trial so you can become familiar with iBird, try out its features and decide if you want to keep it. Two subscriptions are available: monthly and yearly.
Previous owners: If you have purchased iBird in the last year you are automatically entitled to the first year of iBird for free. After the year is up you can continue to use iBird with a yearly or monthly subscription or unsubscribe.
Our hope is that you stick with us. iBird was the pioneer in this conversion from paper-based bird reference guides to app-based that fit in a pocket. The ball started rolling for birding apps in 2008 with the famous Apple "we have an app for that" commercial (itchy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZug0njc6W0) which awoke the birding community you could put your entire set of birding guides in your pocket.
Content Changes
The following table shows what content was updated in this version of iBird Pro.
13 New illustrations
Bluethroat, Brown-capped Rosy-Finch, Crested Caracara, Gray Hawk, Hawaiian Hawk, Hook-billed Kite, Northern Harrier, Red-shouldered Hawk, Roadside Hawk, Rough-legged Hawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Short-billed Gull (formerly Mew Gull), Short-tailed Hawk, Swamp Sparrow,
White-tailed Hawk, Zone-tailed Hawk
12 Edited Illustrations
Chestnut-collared Longspur, Glossy Ibis, Kirtland's Warbler, Lanceolated Warbler, Laughing Gull, Louisiana Waterthrush, Middendorff's Grasshopper Warbler, Northern Flicker, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Rufous-capped Warbler, Sedge Wren, Thick-billed Longspur (formerly McCown's Longspur)
12.6.2
2021-05-13
This page describes updates to the latest version of iBird Pro for iOS Version 12.6.2.
Version 12.6.2 App Changes
Fixed occasional crash in Photo Assignment.
Removed link to iBird Journal.
Removed Facebook SDK. Version 12.6.2 New Splits
Version 12.6.2 New Splits
Japanese White-eye split into the Warbling White-eye (Zosterops japonicus) and Swinhoe’s White-eye (Zosterops simplex).
Ducky Thrush split into the Naumann’s Thrush (Turdus naumanni) and Dusky Thrush (Turdus eunomus).
Royal Tern split into the Royal Tern (Thalassius maximus) and West African Crested Tern (Thalasseus albididorsalis).
Version 12.6.2 New Illustrations
In our continuing effort to improve our illustrations, we updated drawings with improved composite illustrations for 13 species. You can see them all together by using Search->Illustration Update->12.4.
Aplomado Falcon, Broad-winged Hawk, Carolina Chickadee, Common Black Hawk, Grasshopper Sparrow, Gyrfalcon, Hermit Thrush, Lesser Goldfinch, Red-tailed Hawk, Swainson's Hawk, Townsend's Warbler REVISED, Wood Duck, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron. Version 12.6.2 New Photographs
Version 12.6.2 New Photographs
To help with identification we updated these species with additional new photographs.
Aplomado Falcon, Aztec Thrush, Black Swift, Chinese Egret (also known as Swinhoe's Egret), Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater, Common House-Martin, Dusky-headed Parakeet, Eared Quetzal, Green Parakeet, Guadalupe Murrelet, Key West Quail-Dove, Little Bunting, Mexican Duck, Nutting's Flycatcher, Pin-tailed Snipe, Scripp's Murrelet, Short-tailed Shearwater, Siberian Accentor, Western Reef-Heron, White-capped Albatross, White-throated Needletail, White-throated Swift.
Version 12.6.2 Miscellaneous Changes
The Budgerigar has been removed from the AOU ist, but we will leave it in the app for now so birders can become familiar with the change.
Northwestern Crow has been lumped in with American Crow.
Berylline Hummingbird (Amazilia beryllina changed to Saucerottia beryllina).
Bumblebee Hummingbird (Atthis heloisa changed to Selasphorus heloisa).
Violet-crowned Hummingbird (Amazilia violiceps changec to Leucolia violiceps).
White-eared Hummingbird (Hylocharis leucotis changed to Basilinna leucotis).
Xantus’s Hummingbird (Hylocharis xantusii changed to Basilinna xantusii).s
12.6.1
2021-02-21
- Fixed My Photos menu option for bird species.
- Fixed photo assignment issue.
- Removed Journal from Bird.
- Fixed issue with Photo Sleuth failing to install.
- Fixed iPad view and color issues.
- Fixed BAM saving feature.
- Fixed slideshow issue.
- Fixed accidental removal of downloaded country Databases, MyPhotos, Notes, or Favorites.
- Fixed registration issues on the iPad.
12.6
2021-01-23
iBird Pro 12.6 What’s New
This new Version 12.6 of iBird Pro updates the main composite artwork for the following species in the North America database:
Black Oystercatcher
Black Rail
Brewer's Blackbird
California Gull
Common Gallinule
Common Grackle
Eastern Kingbird
Gray Catbird
Mottled Duck
Muscovy Duck
Northern Pintail
Purple Martin
Song Sparrow
This new version 12.6 of iBird Pro includes new feature additions and bug fixes for iOS 14.
Added back illustrations that follow the composites due to customer demand.
Added ability to the export of Favorite Lists to the CSV format.
Corrected several Birdipedia naming issues.
Added ability to dismiss the species list screen upon Export.
Fixed issue with Photo Sleuth failing to install.
Fixed iPad view and color issues.
Fixed BAM saving feature.
Fixed slideshow issue.
Fixed accidental removal of downloaded country Databases, MyPhotos, Notes, or Favorites
Fixed registration issues on the iPad.
12.5
2020-05-24
- Fixed a few issues with iCloud not syncing notes and favorites lists.
- Fixed search field "x" not deleting text.
- Updated search icons to work correctly with dark and light mode.
- If you have Ultimate or Plus on your device, any in-app purchases are enabled in Pro.
- Fixed a few cases where species were not showing full-screen on an iPad.
Version 12.5 of iBird Pro mainly updates the North America database to follow the 2019-2020 American Ornithological Society (AOS.) It also includes many new, hand-drawn bird illustrations, improves compatibility with iOS 13's dark mode, improves the syncing of Notes and Favorites with iCloud and fixes a few bugs. The content from the AOS update includes significant changes to common and scientific names, shifts in families, splits of existing bird species and occasionally lumps where previously separate birds are combined. We've also added dozens of new photos.
Besides these important content changes, the new version of iBird Pro offers the revolutionary iBird Photo Sleuth as a small in-app purchase. Photo Sleuth is integrated into iBird and uses a neural network to identify any North American bird species from a photo of any bird you submit via your gallery or camera, even if that photo is of poor quality! Note there is also a stand-alone version of Photo Sleuth that you can find in the app store by just searching on its name.
For exact details about the iBird content changes, go to the Search > Splits History attribute, so you can see what species have been split or lumped in past years.
AOS Changes
Every year we update the iBird North America database to be aligned with the latest American Ornithological Society (AOS) Supplement. We don't include every change that the American Birding Association suggests. We may also add species that our customers request. To see what species illustrations changed in this version go to Search > Illustration Update >12.2.
Introduced
In this AOS version, we added these introduced species to the North America database: Egyptian Goose, Swan Goose, and the Purple Swamphen. They were added because they are so prevalent in parks across the country.
New Splits
The White-winged Scoter has been split into Stejneger's, Velvet (U.K. database) and the White-winged Scoter.
The Gray-faced Petrel is a split from the Great-winged Petrel. In North America, it replaces the Great-winged Petrel since all confirmed records of this species in the ABA area are the Gray-faced Petrel.
The Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush, Hwamei, and Red-billed Leiothrix have been removed from the Timaliidae family and moved into the Leiothrichidae family.
Miscellaneous Changes
The Budgerigar has been removed from the list, but we will leave it in the app for now so birders can become familiar with the change.
The ground doves have had the hyphen removed from their name. This effects Common Ground Dove and the Ruddy Ground Dove.
The most noted name change is the Blue-throated Hummingbird being renamed the Blue-throated Mountain-gem.
A number of birds have had their species Latin name updated. You can read about these details here: http://ibird.com/whats-new/whats-new.html
In our continuing effort to improve our illustrations and photos in iBird Pro Version 12.5, we updated drawings with improved composite illustrations for 38 species. You can see them all together by using Search > Illustration Update > 12.2. We also added 130 new photos, some to replace and upgrade the quality of images. Just a reminder that you can disable ads, reset popups, choose a default theme, autoplay sounds, and turn off any ads by accessing Settings from the navigation menu.
We’ve also added a new Share feature on the Species page that lets you send the species details to anyone using Mail, Messages, Facebook, etc.
12.04
2020-05-10
Version 12.04 of iBird Pro updates the North America database to follow the 2019-2020 American Ornithological Union (AOU) Supplement. It also includes many new, hand-drawn bird illustrations, improves compatibility with iOS 13's dark mode, and fixes a few bugs (1). The content from the AOU update includes significant changes to common and scientific names, shifts in families, splits of existing bird species, and occasionally lumps where previously separate birds are combined. We've also added dozens of new photos.
Besides these important content changes, the new version of iBird Pro continues to offer the revolutionary iBird Photo Sleuth. Photo Sleuth is a small in-app purchase completely integrated into iBird and uses a neural network to identify any North American bird species from a photo of any bird you submit via your gallery or camera, even if that photo is of poor quality! Note there is also a stand-alone version of Photo Sleuth that you can find in the app store by just searching on its name.
For exact details, go to the Search menu and find the Splits History attribute, so you can see what species have been split or lumped in past years.
AOU Changes
Every year we update the iBird North America database to be aligned with the latest American Ornithological Union (AOU) Supplement. We don't include every change that the American Birding Association suggests. We may also add species that our customers request. To see what species illustrations changed in this version go to Search > Illustration Update > 12.2.
Introduced
In this AOU version, we added these introduced species to the North America database: Egyptian Goose, Swan Goose, and the Purple Swamphen. They were added because they are so prevalent in parks across the country.
New Splits
The White-winged Scoter has been split into Stejneger's, Velvet (U.K. database), and the White-winged Scoter.
The Gray-faced Petrel is a split from the Great-winged Petrel. In North America, it replaces the Great-winged Petrel since all confirmed records of this species in the ABA area are the Gray-faced Petrel.
The Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush, Hwamei, and Red-billed Leiothrix have been removed from the Timaliidae family and moved into the Leiothrichidae family.
Miscellaneous Changes
The Budgerigar has been removed from the list, but we will leave it in the app for now so birders can become familiar with the change.
The ground doves have had the hyphen removed from their name. This effects Common Ground Dove and the Ruddy Ground Dove.
The most noted name change is the Blue-throated Hummingbird being renamed the Blue-throated Mountain-gem.
Several birds have had their species Latin name updated.
All the members of the Oceanodroma genus have been moved to Hydrobates. This includes the Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel, Leach’s Storm-Petrel, Ashy Storm-Petrel, Band-rumped Storm-Petrel, Wedge-rumped Storm-Petrel, Black Storm-Petrel, and Least Storm-Petrel.
In our continuing effort to improve our illustrations and photos in iBird Pro Version 12.04, we updated drawings with improved composite illustrations for 38 species. You can see them all together by using Search->Illustration Update->12.2. We also added 130 new photos, some to replace and upgrade the quality of images. Just a reminder that you can disable ads, reset popups, choose a default theme, autoplay sounds, and turn off any ads by accessing Settings from the navigation menu.
We’ve also added a new Share feature on the Species page that lets you send the species details to anyone using Mail, Messages, Facebook, etc.
You can learn all about these iBird Pro features in the Product Description or by visiting this link: http://ibird.com/whats-new/whats-new.html
Bugs
(1) The maddening "X" won't delete a name you typed has been fixed. The new iBird Pro is compatible with all versions of iOS 13 and is likely to work fine with future iPhone and iPad models.
12.01
2019-06-05
In addition to compatibility with the newest iPhones and iPads, this expanded version of iBird is completely updated for the 2018 American Ornithological Union (AOU) Supplement. There are two new species; the Cassia Crossbill and the Sinaloa Wren. The Thayer’s Gull has been lumped as a subspecies of the Iceland Gull. Plus, there are over 100 small changes, some of which are listed below.
In our continuing effort to improve our illustrations and photos we have updated the following 32 species drawings with much improved composite illustrations: Ashy Storm-Petrel, Band-rumped Storm-Petrel, Bermuda Petrel, Black Storm-Petrel, Broad-billed Hummingbird, Broad-tailed Hummingbird, Bronzed Cowbird, Cassia Crossbill, Couch's Kingbird, Crescent-chested Warbler, Eskimo Curlew, Eurasian Coot, Glaucous Gull, Glaucous-winged Gull, Golden-winged Warbler, Gray-crowned Yellowthroat, Hairy Woodpecker, Harlequin Duck, Iceland Gull, Killdeer, Long-billed Dowitcher, Northern Waterthrush, Painted Redstart, Rufous-capped Warbler, Say's Phoebe, Sinaloa Wren, Slate-throated Redstart, Smith's Longspur, Swainson's Warbler, White-headed Woodpecker, Willow Ptarmigan, Wrentit. You can see these in a matched list by selecting Search->Illustration Update->12.01.
2018 AOU updates
Gray Jay has been changed to Canada Jay, White-collared Seedeater has been split into Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater & Morelet's Seedeater, Harris’s Hawk Band code changed from HASH to HRSH, Fox Sparrow changed from Old World to New World Sparrow, Storm-Petrels are now grouped into Southern (Oceanitidae) and Northern (Hydrobatidae) Storm-Petrels, several parrots have been placed in African and New World Parrots from lories, Parakeets, Macaws and Parrots, Black-faced Grassquit, Saffron Finch and Yellow-faced Grassquit have been moved from Emberizids to Tanagers. Gray-streaked Flycatcher has been moved from Tyrant Flycatchers to Old World Flycatchers. Flame-colored Tanager, Hepatic Tanager, Scarlet Tanager, Summer Tanager and Western Tanager have been moved from Tanagers to Cardinals & Piranga Tanagers. Red-billled Leiothrix has been moved to Sylviid Warblers from Old World Babblers. Bananaquit has been moved from Bananaquits to Tanagers. Crimson-collared Grosbeak has been moved to Tanagers from Cardinals, Piranga Tanagers and Allies. In addition to the above changes, 16 birds had species name changes and 8 birds had changes to Latin names.
Photo Sleuth
This plugin identifies birds of North America from any photo, even poor quality photos. Open photos in your Photo Gallery or use your device camera directly. Photo Sleuth allows beginners and advanced birder’s to ID species the stump the experts. The beauty of Sleuth is that it doesn’t need an internet connection. Go to the Purchases screen to find a short slide show about iBird Photo Sleuth.
Owls of Mexico
Includes Owls of Mexico, the first time we have extended the North America database to include new species. In this collection our favorite 16 Owls of Mexico and Central America are presented in all the high-quality detail iBird is known for, including illustrations with field marks, range maps, songs and calls, photos, ID and behavior data and much more. Take a look at the graphical onboard tutorial on the Purchase page for a visual presentation of a typical species account for this package.
Time of Day Search
The new Time of Day search feature lets you filter birds by activity intervals during day or night (Cathemeral), dawn and dusk (Crepuscular), during the day (Diurnal) or during the night (Nocturnal). Time of Day Notes which provide additional information about a species behavior are found on each species from a new Time of Day menu. The Time of Day feature is particularly useful for birders who are interested in night birding.
12.0
2018-11-13
iBIRD PRO VERSION 12.0 – WHATS NEW
Besides our annual American Ornithological Union update, which includes all the convention changes to North American bird species, this version 12.0 of iBird Pro offers a radical new in-app purchase feature based on artificial intelligence, that we think you’re going to love. It is called iBird Photo Sleuth and allows you identify any species of North American bird from a photograph, regardless of the photo’s quality! Take a quick photo of a bird with the iPhone camera, or access one from your photo roll, and even if it’s a fuzzy little blob in the middle of the frame, Photo Sleuth will tell you in a few seconds exactly what species it is! And it’s available at a super low introductory price just for our iBird Pro customers.
The other change the new “consolidated” architecture. This significant improvement allows you to switch between the different countries the app uses, e.g., from the default birds of North America database to birds of the United Kingdom, Hawaii or even the amazing nation-island of Palau.
The countries in this consolidated app are accessed by a new “Country” menu, so you no longer have to buy separate apps to access these species. These databases are available as in-app purchases at prices lower than what you would pay for the individual apps. We've added dozens of new photos and also a way to disable ads and reset popups (Settings and More), and we fixed a few bugs. You can learn all about these features in the Product Description or by visiting this link: http://ibird.com/whats-new/whats-new.html
ALSO NEW TO VERSION 12.0
Besides compatibility with the iPhone XS, XS MAX and AR, iBird Pro version 12.0 has been updated for the 2018 AOU (American Ornithological Union Supplement. There are two new species: the Cassia Crossbill and the Sinaloa Wren. The Thayer’s Gull has been lumped in as a subspecies of the Iceland Gull. Plus, there are over 100 small changes, some of which are listed below. We’ve also added a new Splits History search attribute, so you can see what species have been split or lumped in past years.
The major AOU change is the split of the White-collared Seedeater into the Cinnamon-rumped Seedeater that is endemic to the Pacific slope and interior of Mexico, as well as southern Baja California Sur. The Morelet’s Seedeater is now the only species of tanager that regularly breeds in the continental United States. We have included updated illustrations for both of these species. The Gray Jay has been renamed Canada Jay. Hill Myna has been removed from the AOU list due to declining populations of this bird in Florida, and it is no longer considered to be established in North America. However, for those customers not familiar with the AOU update, we have left this bird in iBird with an explanation and will remove it next year. There is a new family for the Wilson’s and White-faced Storm-Petrel. They are now in a family called Oceanitidae (southern storm-petrels while the rest of the Storm-Petrels (northern storm-petrels remain in the Hydrobatidae family.
In our continuing effort to improve our illustrations and photos, in Version 12.0 we updated 48 species drawings with improved composite illustrations. These are so good you will want to frame them and hang them on your wall. You can see them all together by using Search->Illustration Update->12.0. We’ve also added a new Share feature on the Species page which lets you send the species details to anyone using Mail, Messages, Facebook, etc.
IN-APP PURCHASE FEATURES
The following new IAP is available to download in iBird Pro 12.0.
Photo Sleuth
Our newest IAP, Photo Sleuth, turns your iPhone or iPad into a magical bird species identifier. Submit any photo of a bird and, using advanced Machine Learning, it will tell you the exact species name in just a few seconds.
BUG FIXES
Fixed crash in iPad Gallery Mode and centered Countries menu in landscape mode.
11.0
2018-04-28
iBird™ Pro Version 11.0 What’s New
The all-time most awesome version of iBird Pro we’ve ever created; so radical we thought about renaming it iBird Pro Consolidated. But that took too many words. The most significant improvement is that you can now interchange the countries the app uses from the default birds of North America to birds of the United Kingdom, Hawaii or even the wonderful island of Palau. This is done via a new country menu, so you no longer have to buy separate apps to access these species. These databases are available as in-app purchases at prices lower than the individual apps offered for them. There is also a new recommendation system for finding the best bird feeders, binoculars and other accessories. We've added 13 new illustrations, dozens of new photos, and some cool new features such as Shake, which lets you shake the phone to open a random species and play its song (for learning to identify birds by sound). There is a way to disable ads and reset popups (Settings and More). We also fixed a few bugs. You can learn all about these features in the Product Description or by visiting this link: http://bit.ly/ibird-whatsnew11
Also found in Version 11.0
Besides compatibility with the iPhone X, version 11.0 of iBird Pro has been updated for the 2017 AOU (American Ornithological Union) Supplement. There are two new species: the Cassia Crossbill and the Sinaloa Wren. The Thayer’s Gull has been lumped in as a subspecies of the Iceland Gull. Plus, there are over 100 small changes, some of which are listed below. We’ve also added a new Splits History search attribute, so you can see what species have been split or lumped in past years.
There are 7 new AOU changes to Families (not all are included in this sample app): Sylviid Warblers (Sylviidae) changed to Old World Babblers (Timaliidae), Leaf Warblers (Phylloscopidae) changed to Bush Warblers, Tesias and Allies (Cettidae), Grassbirds (Megaluridae) changed to Grassbirds (Locustellidae), Cardinals & Piranga Tanagers (Cardinalidae) changed to Spindalises (Spindalidae), Emberizids (Emberizidae) has a new family New World Sparrows and Towhees (Passerellida). Finally the family Parulidae has changed to Icteriidae. Note the family Icteriidae is monotypic, containing only a single species, the Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens).
In our continuing effort to improve our illustrations and photos in Version 11.0, we updated the following 13 species drawings with improved composite illustrations: Ancient Murrelet, Arizona Woodpecker, Black Tern, Black-chinned Hummingbird, Black-footed Albatross, Brown Creeper, Common Raven, Dark-eyed Junco, Ferruginous Hawk, Ovenbird, Pileated Woodpecker, Redhead, Rufous Hummingbird. In the prior version 10.06, we updated these 32 species drawings. You can see both these new drawings in a matched list by selecting Search->Illustration Update->11.0 or 10.06.
Owls of Mexico
In this in-app purchase collection, our favorite 16 Owls of Mexico and Central America are presented in all the high-quality detail iBird is known for, including illustrations with field marks, range maps, songs and calls, photos, ID and behavior data and much more.
Time-of-Day Search
The new Time-of-Day search feature lets you filter birds by activity intervals during day or night (Cathemeral), dawn and dusk (Crepuscular), during the day (Diurnal) or during the night (Nocturnal). Time-of-Day Notes, which provide additional information about a species behavior, are found on each species from a new Time-of-Day menu. The Time-of-Day feature is particularly useful for birders who are interested in night birding.
10.06
2017-12-23
Besides compatibility with the iPhone X, this new expanded version of iBird Pro has been updated for the 2017 AOU (American Ornithological Union) Supplement. There are two new species; the Cassia Crossbill and the Sinaloa Wren. The Thayer’s Gull has been lumped as a subspecies of the Iceland Gull. Plus there are over 100 small changes, some of which are listed below. We’ve also added a new Splits History search attribute so you can see what species have been split or lumped in past years.
There are 7 new AOU changes to Families (not all are included in this sample app): Sylviid Warblers (Sylviidae) changed to Old World Babblers (Timaliidae), Leaf Warblers (Phylloscopidae) changed to Bush Warblers, Tesias and Allies (Cettidae), Grassbirds (Megaluridae) changed to Grassbirds (Locustellidae), Cardinals & Piranga Tanagers (Cardinalidae) changed to Spindalises (Spindalidae), Emberizids (Emberizidae) has a new famuly New World Sparrows and Towhees (Passerellida). Finally the family Parulidae has changed to Icteriidae. Note the family Icteriidae is monotypic, containing only a single species, the Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens).
In our continuing effort to improve our illustrations and photos we have updated the following 32 species drawings with much improved composite illustrations: Ashy Storm-Petrel, Band-rumped Storm-Petrel, Bermuda Petrel, Black Storm-Petrel, Broad-billed Hummingbird, Broad-tailed Hummingbird, Bronzed Cowbird, Cassia Crossbill, Couch's Kingbird, Crescent-chested Warbler, Eskimo Curlew, Eurasian Coot, Glaucous Gull, Glaucous-winged Gull, Golden-winged Warbler, Gray-crowned Yellowthroat, Hairy Woodpecker, Harlequin Duck, Iceland Gull, Killdeer, Long-billed Dowitcher, Northern Waterthrush, Painted Redstart, Rufous-capped Warbler, Say's Phoebe, Sinaloa Wren, Slate-throated Redstart, Smith's Longspur, Swainson's Warbler, White-headed Woodpecker, Willow Ptarmigan, Wrentit. You can see these in a matched list by selecting Search->Illustration Update->10.06.
Owls of Mexico
This sample app shows one Owl of our new Owls of Mexico package, the first time we have extended the North America database to include new species. In this collection, our favorite 16 Owls of Mexico and Central America are presented in all the high-quality detail iBird is known for, including illustrations with field marks, range maps, songs and calls, photos, ID and behavior data and much more. You can s=view one of the new Owls in iBird Lite by going to Search->Illustration Update->10.03 — Mexican Owls.
Time of Day Search
The new Time of Day search feature lets you filter birds by activity intervals during day or night (Cathemeral), dawn and dusk (Crepuscular), during the day (Diurnal) or during the night (Nocturnal). Time of Day Notes which provide additional information about a species behavior are found on each species from a new Time of Day menu. The Time of Day feature is particularly useful for birders who are interested in night birding.
10.05
2017-10-13
Includes Owls of Mexico, the first time we have extended the North America database to include new species. In this collection our favorite 16 Owls of Mexico and Central America are presented in all the high quality detail iBird is known for, including illustrations with field marks, range maps, songs and calls, photos, ID and behavior data and much more. Take a look at the graphical onboard tutorial on the Purchase page for a visual presentation of a typical species account for this package. The collection is comprised of the following birds:
Balsas Screech-Owl, Bearded Screech-Owl, Black-and-White Owl, Cape Pygmy-Owl. Central American Pygmy-Owl, Colima Pygmy-Owl, Crested Owl, Fulvous Owl, Mottled Owl, Pacific Screech-Owl, Spectacled Owl, Striped Owl, Stygian Owl, Tamaulipas Pygmy-Owl, Unspotted Saw-whet Owl, Vermiculated Screech-Owl.
Time of Day Search. The new Time of Day search feature lets you filter birds by activity intervals during day or night (Cathemeral), dawn and dusk (Crepuscular), during the day (Diurnal) or during the night (Nocturnal). Time of Day Notes which provide additional information about a species behavior are found on each species from a new Time of Day menu. The Time of Day feature is particularly useful for birders who are interested in night birding and is available as an inexpensive in-app update for 99 cents. Please note that we are in the process of updating the paragraphs for each species so this first release will not be complete.
Dropbox Migration is back. As you may know before we implemented iCloud for syncing Favorites, Notes and Photos, we used Dropbox. We made the shift because Dropbox removed an essential feature we used for the backup and sync feature to work. We thought enough time had gone by that most of our customers had migrated to iCloud, but we discovered that was not the case. So, we have implemented the Dropbox migration again feature so that customers who are still using it can let iBird move their Notes and Favorites to iCloud. You will still need to reassign your photos once they have been moved to your iCloud folder.
New Sounds. New sounds were just added for 8 owl species: the Elf Owl, Flammulated Owl, Great Gray Owl, Great Horned Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, Spotted Owl, Western Screech-Owl, and Whiskered Screech-Owl. Check out the female call of a Northern Hawk Owl in flight and female alarm calls from a Spotted Owl. We are committed to adding to our extensive sound library and routinely check for new sounds that we can include. Our Western Screech-Owl is a prime example of this. While we had the song, trill and alarm calls for this species we were able to add female and begging whinny calls as well as a different type of alarm call.
New Species: We are constantly updating the illustrations for our species. Here are the ones we have updated for this new version 10.05 of iBird. Aztec Thrush, Eastern Bluebird, Kittlitz’s Murrelet, Leach’s Storm Petrel, Least Storm Petrel, White-throated Sparrow and Yellow-eyed Junco. To see the latest drawings, go to Illustration Update on the Search menu.
10.04
2017-07-25
Fixed a crash being experienced by some users.
Time of Day Search. The new Time of Day search feature lets you filter birds by activity intervals during day or night (Cathemeral), dawn and dusk (Crepuscular), during the day (Diurnal) or during the night (Nocturnal). Time of Day Notes which provide additional information about a species behavior are found on each species from a new Time of Day menu. The Time of Day feature is particularly useful for birders who are interested in night birding and is available as an inexpensive in-app update for 99 cents. Please note that we are in the process of updating the paragraphs for each species so this first release will not be complete.
Dropbox Migration is back. As you may know before we implemented iCloud for syncing Favorites, Notes and Photos, we used Dropbox. We made the shift because Dropbox removed an essential feature we used for the backup and sync feature to work. We thought enough time had gone by that most of our customers had migrated to iCloud, but we discovered that was not the case. So, we have implemented the Dropbox migration again feature so that customers who are still using it can let iBird move their Notes and Favorites to iCloud. You will still need to reassign your photos once they have been moved to your iCloud folder.
New Sounds. New sounds were just added for 8 owl species: the Elf Owl, Flammulated Owl, Great Gray Owl, Great Horned Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, Spotted Owl, Western Screech-Owl, and Whiskered Screech-Owl. Check out the female call of a Northern Hawk Owl in flight and female alarm calls from a Spotted Owl. We are committed to adding to our extensive sound library and routinely check for new sounds that we can include. Our Western Screech-Owl is a prime example of this. While we had the song, trill and alarm calls for this species we were able to add female and begging whinny calls as well as a different type of alarm call.
New Species: We are constantly updating the illustrations for our species. Here are the ones we have updated for this new version 10.04 of iBird. Black-faced Grassquit, Botteri's Sparrow, Cinnamon Hummingbird, Costa's Hummingbird, King Rail, Kirtland's Warbler, Limpkin, Louisiana Waterthrush.
10.03
2017-07-21
Time of Day Search. The new Time of Day search feature lets you filter birds by activity intervals during day or night (Cathemeral), dawn and dusk (Crepuscular), during the day (Diurnal) or during the night (Nocturnal). Time of Day Notes which provide additional information about a species behavior are found on each species from a new Time of Day menu. The Time of Day feature is particularly useful for birders who are interested in night birding and is available as an inexpensive in-app update for 99 cents. Please note that we are in the process of updating the paragraphs for each species so this first release will not be complete.
Dropbox Migration is back. As you may know before we implemented iCloud for syncing Favorites, Notes and Photos, we used Dropbox. We made the shift because Dropbox removed an essential feature we used for the backup and sync feature to work. We thought enough time had gone by that most of our customers had migrated to iCloud, but we discovered that was not the case. So, we have implemented the Dropbox migration again feature so that customers who are still using it can let iBird move their Notes and Favorites to iCloud. You will still need to reassign your photos once they have been moved to your iCloud folder.
New Sounds. New sounds were just added for 8 owl species: the Elf Owl, Flammulated Owl, Great Gray Owl, Great Horned Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, Spotted Owl, Western Screech-Owl, and Whiskered Screech-Owl. Check out the female call of a Northern Hawk Owl in flight and female alarm calls from a Spotted Owl. We are committed to adding to our extensive sound library and routinely check for new sounds that we can include. Our Western Screech-Owl is a prime example of this. While we had the song, trill and alarm calls for this species we were able to add female and begging whinny calls as well as a different type of alarm call.
New Species: We are constantly updating the illustrations for our species. Here are the ones we have updated for this new version 10.03 of iBird. Black-faced Grassquit, Botteri's Sparrow, Cinnamon Hummingbird, Costa's Hummingbird, King Rail, Kirtland's Warbler, Limpkin, Louisiana Waterthrush.
10.02
2017-05-01
New in version 10.02
We increased bird song count to 3,291 recordings.
We restored the recordings for 177 species so they now have far more vocalizations.
We added the recordings for 460 species which had no vocalizations in prior versions of iBird.
Database is up to 50% smaller.
All new sound library.
Landscape mode now works for iPad.
Photo Center Facebook photo sharing works.
Free stickers for birders.
Completely updated for new AOU and ABA standards.
42 new species drawings found with Search->Illustration Update->10.0.
Splits-History in Search-Basic Group shows AOU and ABA changes for 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Free 7-day trial for new in-app purchases for Birds Around Me (BAM) and Percevia smart search. See Navigation->Purchases screen.
View by Head via Set View/Sort Mode button.
Gallery mode now includes Common Names of species.
Compare iBird versions: bit.ly/about-ibird
10.01
2017-04-19
Database is 50% smaller.
All new sound library.
Landscape mode now works for iPad.
Photo Center Facebook photo sharing works.
Free stickers for birders.
Completely updated for new AOU and ABA standards.
42 new species drawings found with Search->Illustration Update->10.0.
Splits-History in Search-Basic Group shows AOU and ABA changes for 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Free 7-day trial for new in-app purchases for Birds Around Me (BAM) and Percevia smart search. See Navigation->Purchases screen.
View by Head via Set View/Sort Mode button.
Gallery mode now includes Common Names of species.
Compare iBird versions: bit.ly/about-ibird
10.0
2017-04-14
42 new species drawings found with Search->Illustration Update->10.0
Splits-History in Search->Basic Group lets you see AOU changes for 2014, 2015 and 2016
Free 7 days trial for new In-app purchases for Birds Around Me and Percevia smart search. Add either to your app via Navigation->Purchases.
View by Head as well as by Body via Set View/Sort Mode
Gallery mode includes Common Names of species
9.21
2016-05-08
Update 9.21 of iBird Pro Guide to Birds fixes a bug in iCloud Notes. Be aware that iCloud has replaced Dropbox for backing up your own photos, notes and favorites. There is a migration feature that will automatically move your Notes and Favorites from Dropbox to iCloud. Just follow the popup instructions. Additionally, we have updated these species: Caspian Tern, Common Ground-Dove, Dusky Thrush, Elf Owl, Great Skua, Hoary Redpoll, Olive-backed Pipit, Reed Bunting and the Rustic Bunting.
If you encounter ANY issues please contact us at http://ibird.com/contact-us/ . We'll be happy to assist you!
9.2
2016-05-02
Update 9.2 of iBird Ultimate Guide to Birds now includes iCloud for backing up your own photos, notes and favorites. Additionally, we have updated these species: Caspian Tern, Common Ground-Dove, Dusky Thrush, Elf Owl, Great Skua, Hoary Redpoll, Olive-backed Pipit, Reed Bunting and the Rustic Bunting.