Report updated May 9, 2026
Big City Birds | SPOTTERON
For citizen scientists, bird enthusiasts, and researchers interested in urban ecology and animal behavior.
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Big City Birds | SPOTTERON is an established education app that is completely free. With a 5.0/5 rating from 1 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is Big City Birds | SPOTTERON?
Current Momentum
v4.2
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Competition
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Allows users to log observations for five specific Australian bird species, including the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo and Australian White Ibis.
Provides an 'other' category to report sightings of bird species outside the primary focal list.
Aggregates user-submitted data to analyze behavioral traits, reproduction, and habitat use in suburban areas.
How much does it cost?
Who Built It?
SPOTTERON
Empowering citizen science through collaborative mobile mapping. Enabling communities to contribute environmental data for research and conservation.
Portfolio
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What is the competitive landscape for Big City Birds | SPOTTERON?
How's The Education Market?
How does it evolve in the Education market?
Rank progression
1 active ranking tracked — 30-day window
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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook
The outtake for Big City Birds | SPOTTERON
Key Takeaways
This app facilitates crowdsourced ecological research by enabling users to document the adaptation of native bird species to urban landscapes.
Where Is It Heading?
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