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Record a bird. Know it. Keep it.

Birdy listens with you in the field, tells you what you heard, and quietly keeps it in a journal you can return to for years. Here is how each part works.

Knows the bird by its song

Birdy listens to your recording and identifies the bird from its song, with a clear confidence score. When it isn’t sure, it says so and lists the likely alternatives — no blind guesses.

  • A clear confidence score, not a blind guess
  • Separates overlapping bird calls and analyzes each
  • Pulls the bird’s call out of messy ambient sound
Birdy
Identify birds by sound
TUE · JUNE 2
Good morning
12 species around you this season
RECENT SIGHTINGSSee all
European Robin
Belgrad Forest · 07:14
96%
Eurasian Blackbird
Belgrad Forest · 06:58
94%
FIELD
JOURNAL
EXPLORE
ME
BIRDY · FIELD RECORDING
Listening…
00:00.0
DURATION
Birdy is analysing the audio
Did you know?
Most birds sing most actively at dawn — the so-called “dawn chorus”.
Source: Birdy
Result
European Robin
— Erithacus rubecula
ABOUT THIS BIRD
ANALYSIS
%96

Every bird becomes a memory

A confirmed bird is saved with its date, time, place and your note — laid out on a timeline you can browse for years. Sign in on the web to see the very same journal.

  • Filter your list by day or species, reach it in one tap
  • Lifetime access
  • On your phone and on the web, same account
26 May 2026
European Robin
Erithacus rubecula
Belgrad Forest· 07:14
96%
Common Nightingale
Luscinia megarhynchos
Belgrad Forest· 05:48
91%
24 May 2026
European Goldfinch
Carduelis carduelis
Emirgan Grove· 11:02
88%

See where you heard them

Every sighting drops a pin. Over a season you watch your patches fill in — the local park, a forest trail, a stretch of coast. Locations are gently rounded so a rare bird stays safe.

  • Tap any pin to open the sighting card
  • See all your sightings on one map
  • Same map on phone and web

Share the birds you’ve recorded

Share your field journal and the species you’ve spotted with friends — and turn birding into an interactive experience.

  • Create a PNG sighting card in one tap and post it on social media
  • Or create an interactive link and share it with friends
  • Turn your memories into a shared experience
European Robin
Erithacus rubecula
96% confidence
Date
26 May 2026 · 07:14
Place
Belgrad Forest
0:08

Your sightings belong to you

No annoying ads, no premium subscription required. Your recordings and locations are yours; a sighting is shared only when you choose to. And you can delete everything, in one tap, whenever you like.

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Details that make the difference

Spectrogram view

See the call you recorded, not just hear it.

Species pages

Photo, voice and habitat for every species.

In season now

Lists the migrant birds you could spot near you this week.

Share a sighting

A beautiful public link — or a PNG card — for a single sighting.

Multilingual

Local and scientific names, side by side.

Export your data

Download your journal as CSV or GeoJSON.

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