Firefinch is a beautifully designed, fun and easy-to-use birding app that will ignite an appreciation of birds and a celebration of the wild landscapes of Southern Africa. Explore illustrations, photos, sounds, maps, seasonal stats and helpful tips for almost 1000 bird species. And stay up to date with regular articles by expert birders, birding hotspot write-ups and info on the latest sightings and birding events. Join author and artist Faansie Peacock and the Firefinch community and embark on your birding adventure...whether you’re a fledgling or top twitcher.
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In-Apps
Full Monthly Plan
$6.99
Full Annual Plan
$68.99
Safari Expert discount
$59.99
Winter Monthly Special 2023
$5.99
Winter Annual Special 2023
$59.99
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Firefinch FAQ
Is Firefinch free?
Yes, Firefinch is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Firefinch legit?
🤔 The Firefinch app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Firefinch cost?
Firefinch has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $40.39.
I want to complement you on your app. First time user after using Robert’s and Sasol app for years (I have the original Robert’s bird book from way back). So much easier to search birds now and make lists. Just completing a trip to Botswana and Zimbabwe. Highlight was rosy throated longclaw on Chobe river bank. We had a professional bird guide and he was really excited. I have taken thousands of pics of birds. 140 species so far on this trip.
Birding Apps
Jam-packed with great content and user interface is simple and easy to follow.
Expensive for what you get.
Not impressed, the features are not more than a lot of other bird apps but the cost is high. Suggest you look at BirdPro as an better alternative.
Amazing
I have been using this app for a month or more and it has enabled me to start identifying and confirming bird species through their calls. I have always struggled with bird calls but the way the calls are communicated (even giving the other background calls) has been massively beneficial
Fantastic and unique
This app is a perfect balance between brevity and detail for each species account. Moreover, the added features such as Dawn Chorus and frequent updates of new species as well as the additional content for existing species, is unique. It’s a true dynamic and live app that provides much interaction.
Not many birds
This app doesn’t include any starlings or sunbirds. It’s lacking in quite a few species and mainly has a lot of info about seabirds. You have to pay to use identification features, which isn’t ideal. It’s a good app for keeping track of sightings and locations but the downside is that you can only keep track very specific bird species.
It has potential, but it is lacking a lot. Especially with paid features despite the app seeming like it isn’t fully complete yet.
Absolutely brilliant!
The best bird app for Southern Africa!! An added bonus: weekly podcasts, with accompanying photographs and/or illustrations jam-packed with information and anecdotes. Yes, it’s expensive, but ABSOLUTELY worth it!
One of the best!
What an amazing app. It is clear that a lot of effort went in to making this app!
When the time is right, please add a section where you can test your knowledge with a quiz of bird sounds and images. I find it easiest to learn new birds once I get questioned about them. Bird sounds is not as easy to learn though and if you could develop a way to learn these sounds, even as an alternative app, I will pay big money for such an app!
Fantastic
Wow. What an informative, intuitive and extremely well designed bird app. Excellent quality.
Excellent app
Terrific local app, with a local bird focus that beats the international apps for me. Love the detailed and beautiful sketches, bird calls with annotations, handy tips and fascinating blog posts. And best of all, the team is always happy to interact if you pop them a mail asking for birding advice!
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