Made by Cornell Lab of Ornithology
It is both a birder handbook and an incredible tool for identifying birds from pictures, sounds and step-by-step questions.
I enjoy learning more about local birds in my area or when I travel. It is completely free and without ads
i really enjoy this app and its multitude of ways to ID birds. You can submit photos, audio files, or just peruse "likely birds" for any location. my job requires me to know a decent amount about birds, but this app has flattened my learning curve. before this i was just taking pictures of birds and asking people on IG
One of my favorite apps, free to use bird identifier app, through bird calls! No pictures needed. It’s nice to know what I’m hearing throughout the day
this is worthy of celebration: the lack of video—autoplay video, noisy inane video, panicky video, algorithmic, dumb video, rabbit hole video, any video—on pi.fyi is a good thing
I love slow wildlife streams and consistently follow one at a time. Recently I found this stream from a puffin burrow on Seal Island (Maine, USA) managed by National Audubon Society.
There is currently one pretty big chick in the nest (named Burfle) that has just started shedding its fluff. You can also check out other streams from outside the burrow and the nearby ledge.
https://explore.org/livecams/puffins/puffin-burrow-cam