![]() ![]() Furthermore, some species look different depending on whether it is breeding or nonbreeding season for them. Likewise, many birds differ in plumage based on age, like Bald Eagles and Ring-billed Gulls. ![]() Remember that males and females of any given species might look different, as is the case with Mallards, and also with Buffleheads, Hooded Mergansers, and many others. This ordering is useful, as you want to learn the most common birds first, as they are the ones you will see most often and you do not want to be confused about them.Ĭlicking on any element of the list takes you to an entry containing more photos of the bird, a brief description of the bird’s behavior and appearance, recordings of its sounds, and a map of the species’ range: The app displays birds roughly in the order of how abundant they are now at the location you have selected, which for us is New York City. If you want other packs, too, that’s fine.ģ) Go to the menu at the top, right-hand side and choose “likely birds.” Further select for current location (New York, NY presumably), Today, and sort by “Most likely.”Ĥ) You’re done! The app should now be displaying something like this: For New York City birding, you will need the US: Northeast pack, so choose this one. 1) Download the free Merlin Bird ID app from Google Play or the App Store.Ģ) The app will ask to further download packs of birding photos and sounds. ![]()
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