Flyway Birding
Birding intelligence built around timing, place, and your own history.
Flyway Birding combines current sightings, hotspot activity, personal records, target species, route planning, and migration context so you can decide where to go and what to look for.
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05:48Pre-trip
NaturalistTripper builds a route. Place caches geology and ownership.
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06:24On the ground
Montana Field Guide opens to species accounts without signal.
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10:30Capture & log
Photographs land in Lightroom. Flyway Birding logs the count.
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eveningPublish
GeoPlace tags every photograph. iNat Publish Pro batches the day.
See what matters before you leave.
Flyway Birding is designed for active birders who already know the basics and want sharper decisions about time, place, rarity, and personal opportunity.
Build a meaningful target list
Combine nearby reports with your own life list and recent history to focus on birds that are both possible and personally relevant.
Compare hotspots and routes
Review recent activity, notable birds, missing species, and geographic context before choosing where to spend your field time.
Keep your own birding record in view
Use personal eBird history alongside live observations so Flyway Birding can distinguish common local noise from genuine opportunity.
Useful signals, presented with context.
- eBird observations and hotspot data
- Your connected eBird history
- Saved places, routes, and target lists
- Weather and migration context where available
- Sightings are reports, not guarantees that a bird remains present.
- Coverage depends on local observer activity and source availability.
- Flyway Birding supports field decisions but does not replace judgment, access rules, or safe navigation.
Common questions.
Do I need an eBird account?
Flyway Birding is more useful with an eBird account because it can compare current activity with your own history, but basic exploration can still work without one.
Is Flyway Birding an identification app?
No. Flyway Birding is built around discovery, timing, place, targets, and personal birding history rather than visual or audio identification.
Does a recent report guarantee the bird is still there?
No. Flyway Birding presents evidence and timing context, but bird presence changes constantly and must be confirmed in the field.
Flyway Birding is available now.
Explore current birding intelligence, personal targets, and place-based opportunity in one focused workflow.
