Features & Capabilities

Birdathon is an observation-centric tool for creating birding checklists. It helps you organize your checklists and share them with others. Use Birdathon in the field to quickly record whether and where a bird is seen or heard and the number observed. The time and location of each observation is automatically recorded. You can adjust the location, time entries and the count of birds observed at any time to ensure your records are accurate. You can add breeding codes to your observations.

Checklist maps display the locations of your observations. You can overlay county boundaries for every US state. You can add a range circle such as a 5MR (5-mile Radius) to your maps. You can import and overlay custom kml/kmz files onto your maps.

An Overview feature lets you see your combined observations for any time period, and displays a map showing any boundaries you have selected, so you can utilize the map feature even when you are not actively checklisting. You can export Overview data into a csv text file or create a new checklist template from the Overview.

Your checklists can be viewed in taxonomic order, alphabetically, by rarity or as a timeline of species. You can enrich your checklist with field notes and add observations such as mammals, butterflies, wildflowers, etc., to make it a more complete record of your experience. You can organize your checklists into categories such as Day List, Year List, County List, Life List, etc., and assign color themes to your lists.

Bird species may be added and deleted from your lists at any time. You can create new checklist templates from your previous lists or import templates created by others. You can change which template is being used. You can import text files into Birdathon, making them into templates or new checklists.

Different export options for your checklists allow you to import into eBird or another copy of Birdathon.

The bird species source data and other resources used in this app come from the following sources:

AviList, a unified global checklist of birds, is the core data set used for Birdathon. https://www.avilist.org. Some data has been integrated from the following sources: The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world (https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/), the American Ornithological Society's (AOS) Checklist of North and Middle American Birds (https://checklist.americanornithology.org), and the American Birding Association's (ABA) checklist of North American Birds (https://www.aba.org/listing-taxonomy/)

Alpha codes come from The Institute for Bird Populations’ Standardized 4- and 6-letter Bird Species Codes. https://www.birdpop.org/pages/birdSpeciesCodes.php.

County boundary data is from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) TIGER/Line 2019 Shapefiles found on the United States Census Bureau's website at https://www.census.gov/geographies/mapping-files/time-series/geo/tiger-line-file.2019.html. Boundaries should be used as general guidelines and not be considered precise. Note especially where county boundaries follow creeks, rivers, ridge lines and other natural features, and so are of much finer resolution than can be shown on Birdathon’s maps.

California breeding bird atlas blocks come from the California Bird Atlas, https://www.californiabirdatlas.org. California Bird Atlas logo and breeding code descriptions used with permission.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Barry Langdon-Lassagne
Rating:
4.70
(15)
Version:
2.0.2 Last updated: 2026-03-31
Version code:
882807952
Creation date:
2017-10-14
Compatible devices:
Size:
191.41MB
URLs:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-12
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Developed by:
Barry Langdon-Lassagne
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/birdathon/id1211977440
Website:
http://voyageropen.com/birdathon

User Reviews

Birdathon is highly praised for its logging ease, flexible list system, robust export/sharing options, real-time mapping with precise locations, and cloud backup. Reviewers repeatedly note that it helps organize birding data beyond traditional checklists, supports journaling, and works well on the go. Some users suggest enhancements like polishing email export, enabling direct sharing without intermediary steps, and improving search behavior (ignoring spaces or hyphens). The app's field efficiency and broad export capabilities make it a strong companion to ebird or a solid standalone birding organizer.
Pros
  • Easy to log sightings on the go.
  • Flexible/customizable lists for organizing birds (named lists, multiple lists for different criteria).
  • Robust export/sharing options and reporting (export to email, to ebird, and various export formats).
  • Real-time map and precise location tagging (nest sites, hunting fields).
  • Cloud backup and cross-device syncing for data safety.
Cons
Recent reviews
Really love the new features that make contributing to the California Bird Atlas easier, including offline block maps and breeding code summaries. An amazing app!
by GO*****, 2026-04-11

This is a fantastic app for making lists and keeping track of birds. Outstanding!
by gl*****, 2025-11-23

This is literally my favorite birding app I’ve found. I wanted a personal one that wouldn’t force me to create a new list for each sighting, so this is perfect. And all the export options are amazing!
by Ca*****, 2025-05-27
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