Wildbirds: A social app for birdwatchers to share photos, track life lists, and discover birding content
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Landon Miller
Summary
Wildbirds is a community-first social app for birdwatchers that combines bird photography sharing, life list tracking, and discovery features. Created by someone who rediscovered birdwatching during their mental health journey, the app aims to bring together scattered birding communities into one positive, inclusive platform. It also offers curated birding resources like articles, podcasts, and documentaries to help users discover new people to follow. Available across iPhone, iPad, Android, Web, and Mac.
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· 4 pulledDuring my mental health journey, I rediscovered the joy of bird watching, bird photography - pretty much anything bird related.
I wanted to try to bring as much of that together as possible.
I was tired of seeing the negative stuff in my feed when i'm trying really hard to focus on the positive.
A kind, inclusive birding platform for everyone to share their bird photos and keep track of their life list.
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