The most lowkey way to become a birder.

From "what bird is that?" to "oh look, a pelican."

Bird quiz question showing a Northern Mockingbird

Learn your local birds, their sounds, and where you can find them — with field guides, quizzes, and games to help you practice.

You already know a bunch of birds.

Figure out how many, understand them better, and then learn the ones you don't.

Tap a bird to get started.

Learn up to 1,000 birds.

Everyone starts at square one.

Day 1

"What bird is that?"

You notice a bird. That's already more than most people.

Week 2

"That's a pelican."

You're placing birds into families. It's starting to click.

Month 2

"That's an American White Pelican."

Species-level ID. You can't unhear the difference now.

Month 4

"That's an American White Pelican on its way to Mexico."

You see the whole story — not just the bird, but where it's going.

Learn the birds around you.

Courses are designed around your local habitats so you know not just what you're looking at, but where to find it and when.

Where

Habitat by habitat

Neighborhood parks, waterways, open spaces — each one has its own birds. Learn what lives where so you stop looking in the wrong places.

When

Season by season

Some birds are year-round regulars. Others pass through for a few weeks. Know the calendar and you'll never miss a good sighting again.

How

No gear needed

Your eyes, your ears, and a little pattern recognition. That's the whole thing. Binoculars are nice. They're not required.

Canada goose with goslings

Practice that doesn't feel like practice.

Three games built around how birding actually works.

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Memory Match

Flip cards to pair bird photos with their names. Repetition builds the kind of recognition that sticks.

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Unzoom

A photo starts zoomed all the way in. It slowly pulls back. Name the bird before you run out of chances — just like spotting one across a field.

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Quick Count

A flock flies through. Count the target species before they're gone. The digital version of the one skill every birder needs.

What birders are saying.

I've lived in SF for 12 years and never knew what half the birds in my neighborhood were. I can now identify 30+ birds just from my morning walk.

Sarah M.

San Francisco, beta tester

The games make it actually stick. I tried Merlin but I never remembered anything. Here I feel like I'm actually learning.

James K.

Oakland, beta tester

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