Project FeederWatch Cheats

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Developer: Cornell University
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.33.02
ID: edu.cornell.birds.feederwatchmobile

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Description

Do you feed birds? You can report what you see for science. Project FeederWatch, a joint project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Birds Canada, monitors winter feeder-bird populations in North America. The FeederWatch Mobile App is a new way for Project FeederWatch members to contribute their bird counts.

Sign in to:

•Report birds that visit your count site in winter (US and Canada only)
•Track your sighting statistics in real time
•Access your archive of past counts from all years
•Contribute to North America’s largest database on feeder birds
•Find out what food and feeder types work best for the birds overwintering near you
•Identify and learn about feeder birds

FeederWatch Mobile automatically syncs with the web version for seamless multi-platform support. Your data become immediately available for scientific research, education, and conservation. Thank you for helping birds!

Version history

1.33.02
2023-02-06
We fixed a bug related to login, and made some changes to the underlying code to improve performance
1.32.00
2022-12-21
We fixed an issue that was causing you to have to log in every time you open the app.
1.31.01
2022-12-16
In this version:

- We fixed a bug related to the calendar functionality, so you should again be able to enter your counts from previous dates
- We fixed an issue where the submit button for confirming your counts was not appearing at the correct time on iPads

Thank you again to our FeederWatchers!
1.30.07
2022-05-09
Improvements for session retention during login check
1.30.05
2022-05-02
Added site-description workflow
Added personalized site-list view
Minor bugfixes and improvements
1.22.01
2022-04-28
UI fixes
1.1.17
2020-11-19
Fixed a bug that would prevent the app from reconnecting to Project FeederWatch if it were to idle for too long.
1.1.15
2020-11-15
Performance improvements, stability updates and improved messaging.
1.1.14
2020-02-21
Fixed:
Freezes during counts, issues with the calendar's date display, an edge case where a count could be inadvertently created twice
Added:
Loading indicators where applicable, synchronous loading to several workflows, password recovery and clarified help text
1.1.0
2020-01-13
Stability improvements
Improved experience on slow networks
Additional information added to species guides
1.0
2019-11-25

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Ratings

2.9 out of 5
44 Ratings

Reviews

acejpa,
Having some problems
In general, this app is good. I like the list of suggested species for my area as well as the profiles for different birds and their food preferences. Also having some photos and songs is a plus. However, this app regularly fails to recognize my login, requiring me to log in multiple times, and after recording my first two-day period reported there were 11 species and ZERO observations. Eventually the total was corrected, but this gave me a lot of concern in the meantime.
JR Burke VA,
App freezes frequently on iPad Pro
The last month or so I have been forced to close the app on numerous occasions and reload it in order to continue a count. I have been using this app for several seasons and generally it is an improvement over using paper forms and manually uploading data. But having to reload is getting old. Fortunately there has been no loss of data. One general issue from the beginning is there is no way to enter data offline. So if you are sitting in your yard out of range of your router, you must either keep a paper count or try to remember your sighting until you can get back online. E-Bird does not have this limitation but those counts cannot be used for FeederWatch. Looking forward to an update that will fix these issues.
Birdless in PDX,
Can’t alter/fix incorrect bird count
This app is so frustrating I may quit Feeder Watch altogether, which is sad because I love birds. I’ve used this app for several hours and discovered it will not let me fix an incorrect bird ID. I can add sightings but not delete any of them after I hit one wrong button. It just won’t zero out that bird. It’s so discouraging that the app failed to work within minutes of me downloading it. So I’m going back to using the website on my phone, which also has drawbacks. Cornell’s computer engineering team was obviously not consulted by its ornithology department…or those schools are just very bad at what they are studying.
JuneTvee,
App is finicky and buggy
I've been using this app for 3 winters now, and it's frustrating. It has always had problems syncing properly with the website. Now the most recent update, which fixed a login problem, causes the app to freeze up on my iPhone after using it for about 2 minutes. When this app works, it's convenient. I just wish it worked more consistently.
HelenD1899,
no help. they do not keep up with updates
No effective help. No way to see site details, including address, of your own site, just payment/fundraising information. Every time Apple updates their software, logins become a nightmare for months. This is my last year. I have pads full of data that I never got on the system . I spend more time wrestling with the app than counting birds.
Mari9876,
Great until yesterday
Yesterday I was not able to enter our Feeder Watch count…the app, when it finally came up, just freezes. It is so disappointing! This is our second year counting for Feeder Watch and I’ve not had a problem recording the birds before. Prior to now, the app has been very easy to use.
carbonglacier,
Fits my methods and saves steps!
I use my iPad and record counts in a spreadsheet. This is much more convenient to use, and I can enter data into the website directly from the app rather than re-typing it all.
Soapstone_Quilts,
Love it! Thanks for creating this app!
Used this app on my iPad for the first time this weekend (Jan 18-19, 2020). Very easy to use & submit count. Froze if I left the app open too long (hours) but just closed it & reopened; all my count data was retained. This is great!
Lit learn,
All in one place
I have been doing FeederWatch for 20 years. My daughter pointed this ap out to me. Love it! All I need is the app and my binocs. So quick and easy and all the bird info is right there. Highly recommend!
Jc99909999,
Love this app!
So easy to submit your Project Feederwatch data via the app! I love it! If you haven’t yet joined Project Feederwatch and like feeding birds in your backyard, please consider joining, and using this app to keep track of what you see. It is so easy! Become a Citizen Scientist!