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  2. Goshen College grad tends globally popular Merlin app: Try it ...

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    So in 2016, Cornell — whose website today is a prime go-to for bird identification and learning — turned around and offered him a job to help develop the app in-house. Weber is the Merlin app ...

  3. Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Lab publishes the free Merlin Bird ID app for iOS and Android devices. This field guide and identification app guides helps users to put a name to the birds they see, and covers 3,000 species of across the Americas, Western Europe, and India.

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    I say, and then poke at my phone to emerge with a best guess from the indispensable Merlin Bird Identifier app for People Over 50 Who've Reached Birdwatching Age brought to us by the even more ...

  5. Birdwatching - Wikipedia

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    Mobile apps can be used as replacements for physical birding field guides, such as the digital version of the Sibley Guide to Birds and the official Audubon Society app. [59] Other apps utilize machine learning to automatically identifying birds from photographs and audio recordings, such as the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Merlin Bird ID ...

  6. Merlin (bird) - Wikipedia

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    The merlin (Falco columbarius) is a small species of falcon from the Northern Hemisphere, [2] with numerous subspecies throughout North America and Eurasia.A bird of prey, the merlin breeds in the northern Holarctic; some migrate to subtropical and northern tropical regions in winter.

  7. David Allen Sibley - Wikipedia

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    David Allen Sibley (born October 22, 1961, in Plattsburgh, New York) is an American ornithologist.He is the author and illustrator of The Sibley Guide to Birds, which rivals Roger Tory Peterson's as the most comprehensive guides for North American ornithological field identification.