Want an easy way to record the birds you see and keep track of what
you have seen? The BirdTrack app makes recording your sightings
easy and your birdwatching more rewarding; plus your sightings
support research and conservation at the local national and global
scale. Whether you want to record single sightings of those special
birds or make a list of all the birds you see whilst birdwatching
on a local patch you can do both from the palm of your hand. This
free app links directly to your BirdTrack account on the web and
acts as your digital notebook enabling you to quickly and easily
record the information you want for the birds (and some other
wildlife groups) you see.
With our app you can:
• Select the species you saw from an illustrated checklist of the most likely species based on BirdTrack data for your location and the time of year.
• Offline mapping and observation recording enabling use in places with no data connection.
• Keep records of birds seen anywhere in the world.
• See suggestions of local birdwatching places; add records for these popular places to help monitor their bird populations.
• Add sightings for some other taxa groups including amphibians butterflies dragonflies mammals orchids and reptiles. (UK only).
• View and edit previous sightings directly on your device.
• View a map of recent sightings made by the BirdTrack community.
• Keep track of your year and life lists plus see lists of ‘target’ species seen by other BirdTrack users.
• Option to share your sightings via social media.
• Add optional information to your sightings including breeding evidence plumage details and sensitive record settings to control the visibility of your records.
• Sightings are seamlessly synchronised with your BirdTrack account so you can see all your observations whether you are viewing via your device or via the website.
Developed by the British Trust for Ornithology on behalf of the BirdTrack partnership.
With our app you can:
• Select the species you saw from an illustrated checklist of the most likely species based on BirdTrack data for your location and the time of year.
• Offline mapping and observation recording enabling use in places with no data connection.
• Keep records of birds seen anywhere in the world.
• See suggestions of local birdwatching places; add records for these popular places to help monitor their bird populations.
• Add sightings for some other taxa groups including amphibians butterflies dragonflies mammals orchids and reptiles. (UK only).
• View and edit previous sightings directly on your device.
• View a map of recent sightings made by the BirdTrack community.
• Keep track of your year and life lists plus see lists of ‘target’ species seen by other BirdTrack users.
• Option to share your sightings via social media.
• Add optional information to your sightings including breeding evidence plumage details and sensitive record settings to control the visibility of your records.
• Sightings are seamlessly synchronised with your BirdTrack account so you can see all your observations whether you are viewing via your device or via the website.
Developed by the British Trust for Ornithology on behalf of the BirdTrack partnership.
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BirdTrack / What's New in vUnknown
You can now tap on species in your species list and see more
detailed stats - including when you recorded the species, and the
places you saw it at.
Other changes include:
• A fix for some users experiencing a crash when loading certain maps, for example when starting a new list.
• Bug fixes and other improvements.
Other changes include:
• A fix for some users experiencing a crash when loading certain maps, for example when starting a new list.
• Bug fixes and other improvements.