BirdGenie: ID Birds by Song APK
App information
Version 1.0 (#1)
Updated 2018-11-19
APK Size 37 MB
Requires Android Android 2.3+ (Gingerbread)
Offered by Princeton University Press
Category Free Education App
App id com.birdentifier.BirdGenie
Developer's notes Quickly identify most birds by recording their songs with the tap of a button!
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Download the latest BirdGenie: ID Birds by Song application, version 1.0, compatible with Windows 10/11 (using emulators such as Bluestacks), Android devices. This free Education app is developed by Princeton University Press and is easy to download and install.
Previous versions, including 1.0, are also available. If you need help or have any problems, please let us know.
Description
BirdGenie™ includes up to two hundred vocalization types for one hundred species: literally all of the birds likely to be encountered in a backyard or local park, or on a hike, in North America at any time of the year. And the app is easy to use. Just point your smartphone or tablet at a bird, and tap the screen when the bird starts singing. The app’s automatic pre-record feature ensures that you won’t miss the beginning of the song and BirdGenie’s™ patented, highly accurate expert system matches the recording to the closest species. The app’s sophisticated noise-reduction feature means that even in noisy environments, where there is conversation or traffic, you can discover what bird you’re listening to.
Beyond specifying a bird species, BirdGenie™ provides sample songs and spectrograms to compare with your own recording and to guarantee a confident match. The app also includes pictures of all plumages, information about habitat and behavior, and links to further reading. It even has 3-D models for some of the species so you can match different views of a bird. You can share your recordings, photos, and matches with friends and other users, and if you’re so inclined, you can anonymously share recordings to a scientific database to help researchers learn about birdsong variations. No internet connection is required for anything but sharing, making the program accessible everywhere.
Perfect for anyone who wants to know what birds are singing around them, BirdGenie™ takes bird identification to a whole new awesome level.
With BirdGenie™ you can:
Quickly identify most birds just by recording their songs
Look at vivid images of the bird—some in 3-D!
Listen to samples of the bird’s various songs and compare them with your recording
Keep a log of all your recordings
Share your recordings, matches, and photos with friends and family
Browse the built-in catalog to learn about local species, their other songs, their habits and diet, and much more
Use the app anywhere, as no internet connection is required!
Important features of BirdGenie™:
The matching expert system beats anything in the market today
Easy-to-use guided user interface
Effective noise-reduction system helps users make identifications in less-than-ideal environments
Complete species accounts with multiple photos for all plumage types (some with 3-D models)
Comprehensive spectrograms (voiceprints of songs)
Tom Stephenson’s articles and photos have appeared in Birding and Bird Watcher’s Digest, at Surfbirds.com, and in the Handbook of the Birds of the World. He has guided groups across the United States and Asia. Stephen Travis Pope is an award-winning composer, performer, and software engineer who develops new digital-audio processing applications. He has worked on audio analysis programs and music search engines for over a decade. Scott Whittle lives in Cape May, New Jersey, and has 20 years of experience as a professional photographer and educator. His images have been published in a wide range of magazines, newspapers, and books. He and Tom Stephenson are members of the team that holds the U.S. Big Photo Day record. He is also the coauthor, with Tom Stephenson, of The Warbler Guide (Princeton University Press).
Requires Android 5.0 and above. Compatible with most common Android phones and tablets.
BirdGenie™ is a trademark of Princeton University Press.
Ratings and Reviews
Rating: 1.3/5 based on Less than 100 reviews
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1 ★ Great if you find Northern Mockingbirds everywhere. I can be looking at any bird while recording, and it comes up the same every time. That is if the app doesn't crash.
1 ★ This app constantly crashes, not once has it worked no matter how clear the recording. A complete waste of money!
1 ★ Crashed the first time I used it when I went to "match songs". Exception handling, people!
1 ★ When it comes to the final identify process. It shuts down and the customer support is only reaches through email. For an app that cost money AND doesn't work its was a waste
1 ★ I didnt even have a chance to try it out. I had to uninstall because if the ridiculous way it overtook my phones photo gallery. I couldnt find anything in there anymore except what it dumped in there. It was absolutely ridiculous. Just what a person wants when they ooen their photo gallery is to habe to wade through a hundred photos of vouce recordings of birds. Terrible design flaw, i expected better with it coming out of a university.
3 ★ Very cool idea, but no way to help the app learn if it asks the same questions over and over, and presents the same potential matches. I know for a fact I was listening to an Eastern Whipbird, but try telling the app it wasn't a dang Crackle. Come up with some new birds, Princeton!
1 ★ App is very poor, keeps on crashing. Have rebooted my phone, still wont work.
2 ★ The app routinely shuts down when you select certain options from the menu. In addition it has routinely failed to identify a common bird species correctly. Still needs work.
1 ★ I can't believe that I PAID for this app. Every time I tried to use it, the app shut down after recording the birds. Plus, my gallery filled up with sound recordings and bird pictures. Very upsetting.
3 ★ Did an okay job - Developer bug clutters photo folder big time by not self containing all image files and sound files to a dedicated folder. Instead it created a hundred folders within my root image and sound folders... Incredibly annoying!
1 ★ I couldn't get the app to work it crashed five times each time I recorded a birds song.
1 ★ Not nearly enough species in the database, and the ones that are there are so common most birders would know them in a second . In addition, I played three bird songs from my Merlin Bird app in the quiet of my kitchen right next to the app and it could not identify a single bird. To make matters worse the app uploaded over 400 images into my gallery, I would reconsider the app when they have a full database of birds.
2 ★ Downloaded recently and once I have the recording sonogram and hit "match", I just get an error stating that the app had stopped working. Happens EVERYTIME
3 ★ crashes often, too hard to select song to be of use
1 ★ this app needs a lot of work. does not ID birds 99% of the time and crashes every time in use it. disappointed to say the least.
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