Raptor ID

The first raptor identification app designed for mobile devices.

Total ratings

4.29 (Rating count: 94)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Informative content about birds of prey
  • Helpful videos and commentary for users of all experience levels
  • Improved performance and functionality after recent updates
  • Clean design with good visuals when functioning properly
Cons
  • Technical issues and bugs, particularly regarding media playback
  • User interface problems, such as back button functionality
  • Limited geographical coverage, mainly focused on North American raptors
  • Occasional problems with photo visibility
Most mentioned
  • Poor UI/UX and exit functions
  • Issues with media playback (videos, audio, images)
  • Content quality is high when app functions properly
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Recent rating average: 3.70
All time rating average: 4.29
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Date Author Rating Comment
2023-10-22
Judith Bailey
Videos are very helpful!
2021-12-13
Sharp Teeth And Claws
Fantastic bird id app. The videos and commentary are very helpful, for experienced birders and beginner - nobody knows all the field marks to look for, great to have them pointed out! Sometimes I just look at the photos to refresh my memory.
2021-12-02
Scott Crabtree
Updating my earlier review. Reloaded the app after listening to the encore interview with Jerry on the ABA podcast. Now, with Android 12, app works great. Very pleased. [Probably a good app, but, 1) video doesn't work with Android 8.1, and 2) developers won't respond to help requests. Save your money...]
2021-03-22
Jenny Bates
Don't say raptor Id interntional and then only show USA distribution
2021-03-14
Laura Pranskuniene
it gives you info about bird of prey and you are calling them Raptors.raptors are super-swimmers,and cannot fly.pls update so you can add owls and real raptors.how to catch owls:just put cams around your house,wait for night(keep them to film the owls)and you will have a chance to see an owl!to find a raptor,you need Mississippi Raptors instead of those boring eagles and hawks.black stripes.1.2 m adults and 0.5 m babies.blue colour.purple patterns.BirdOfPrey🦅.Raptor🦖but thinner and smaller xd.
2021-01-07
Bill Haake
The content is 5 stars but the poor use of Android interface (e.g. back button exit) is 1 star. You *really* need to fix the UI issues
2020-11-07
Larissa Ortega
Very useful ID guide for the birds of prey of North America. Though if you are birding further south, you'll need another guide to identify neotropical raptors, since they are not included here.
2020-10-29
Nathan Link
Good for identifying raptors in the lower 48
2020-08-16
Willo vdMerwe
Difficult to use, and only covers American birds.
2020-02-22
A Google user
Great idea, informative & free....thanks
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