The must-have tool for birdwatchers for recording sightings in the field.
Whether you are participating in a Christmas or summer bird count, doing a birdathon or “big day”, a veteran “lister”, or are just looking for an easy way to record and review your daily bird sightings, Birdwatcher’s Diary™ for Android is the perfect birdwatchers field companion! Fast and easy to use, yet also extremely powerful, Birdwatcher’s Diary will enrich your birding experience. In seconds, you can make a note of birds you see or hear, including time and exact location (both automatically recorded), with additional field notes if you wish. Later, you can review the sightings as a list or on a map, upload your sightings to eBird, and much, much more. And Stevens Creek Software donates 50% of the proceeds from this software to support the conservation, research and education work of local bird organizations!o A simple tap marks a species as seen and records the location and time of the sighting. If you are counting birds, further taps increment the count, with a built-in calculator available for large increments.o Enhanced Intelliscroll™ switches between one- and two-letter alphabet tabs for superfast scrolling to the desired species; no need to scroll through 100 names starting with "S".o Sightings can be marked as visual or "heard only".o Coordinates can be recorded automatically for every bird (GPS-equipped unit recommended) or only for specific sightings.o Recording of information (time, coordinates) for multiple sightings of the same species is optional (default records information only for the first sighting).o Built-in, user-configurable "phrase list" makes adding notes to your sightings ("Breeding plumage", "Juvenile", etc.) a simple matter of tapping and not typing.o Sort birds by Last Name, First Name, Bird Banding Code, Time Seen, or Taxonomic Order.o Quickly switch between viewing all birds, only those seen or heard, or only those not seen or heard. View sightings at all locations or only the current location.o Add "trip notes" to each days sightings.o Save and recall daily sightings directly on the device. Internet access not required for any aspect of the software. o Save and recall daily sightings in the "cloud" using Dropbox™, enabling easy sharing of sightings among multiple devices.o Create "life lists" of all your recorded sightings, or filtered life lists restricted by country, state, county, birding location, date, or by words or phrases in the trip notes (e.g., "Audubon trip") or the sighting notes (e.g., "Photographed").o Output data via email, SD Card, or to Dropbox using standard (eBird, Google Maps) or custom formats.o View sightings on a map on the device, or upload the information and create your own custom Google Map to view from a desktop and share with your friends.o Preconfigured with U.S., but download dozens of country lists and all 50 state lists directly into the software. Even create your own lists.o Country lists include standard English and local names for species (as well as scientific name), both for English-speaking countries (e.g., in the U.K., Loons are called "Divers") and non-English speaking (e.g., Mexico list includes names in English and Spanish, Swedish list includes names in English and Swedish, etc.).o By installing (or simply entering) new lists, software can be used for sightings of anything - birds, reptiles, mammals, etc.o Supports all characters, not just the Latin alphabet, so species names, user notes, etc. can be entered in European languages with various accent marks, Greek, Cyrilic, Japanese, etc.o Full compatibility with iOS version, allowing you to record sightings on an iPhone and then view on an Android tablet (or vice-versa)o Restored Dropbox functionality after Dropbox discontinued support for older APIso Upload all (or new only) archives to Dropbox now supportedo Photos added to species screens are now uploaded to Dropboxo Uploading or downloading multiple files to Dropbox can be interrupted
Still my go to recording app. Recommended.
The checklist is great in the field but recently the option to change lists stopped working. Now the option has been restored I can now use this great app again. Many thanks.
You can quickly record your sighting. Adding counts and notes when needed. Output into format for import into ebird.
Learning curve too steep, not useful in the field
Birdwatcher's Diary addresses some of the shortcomings of BirdLog, which I have been using for 3 years. In particular, it supports keeping a day or trip list covering multiple locations. I like that feature a lot. On the whole, Birdwatcher's Diary is a very useful data recorder. However, after using it intensively on a trip to Peru, I found myself frustrated over some features. "Intelliscroll" just does not work for me. Being limited to two characters when searching for a name is maddening when you have multiple screens of Antbirds, Antpittas, Antshrikes, Antthrushes, Antvireos, and Antwrens, etc., to scroll through. After my return from Peru, support for search was implemented in an update, but incredibly it is only supported in alphabetical list mode! I have no tolerance for alphabetical species lists. The lack of map-based location management is also a serious shortcoming. I continue to use Birdwatcher's Diary when I really need a trip list covering multiple locations, such as for a Christmas Bird Count, but it is not my primary recording tool.