Nice app but!
This app works very nicely providing bird sitings. Unfortunately it has the habit of losing its internet connection and freezes. Only reinstalling the app solves the problem which is a bit tedious. Hope it can be sorted.
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This app works very nicely providing bird sitings. Unfortunately it has the habit of losing its internet connection and freezes. Only reinstalling the app solves the problem which is a bit tedious. Hope it can be sorted.
Poor site, locally very little postings and some of days earlier, offered posts but never been used. Still find most info on Twitter
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Great app, I use it every day, but I never get push notifications even though they’re all enabled and work for other apps (iPhone 7, iOS 15.6.1). If I was able to get the alerts then it’d easily be five stars.
Very good app.Please make the map service free as before all the info about the location of the birds were”Northumberland” which is no use at all.
Hi guys , sometimes the whereabouts report is very sketchy on the write up .
Good potential, but no exact location function on the iOS version unlike the other app. Would be 5* if it could be brought to iOS the same as other platforms
Great value for money bird news. Map within the app is good but let me down a couple of times in last week. So perhaps depends on input by bird finder
Really good for receiving news & seeing what's about. Links to google maps which is useful for getting directions. Would be even better if it was possible to get daily "first reports" for rarities to know whether something is still present
Have used this app everyday for a few years now. To me it’s a 5 star essential for birding.