The two I've been using lately are Seek for plants and Merlin for birds.

Instead of working from a photo, Seek has you move the phone around showing
various views of the plant. What I like about it is that if it isn't sure,
it will tell you the family or genus, but usually doesn't make a guess
about species unless it's pretty sure.

Merlin is from Cornell University. I have been using mainly the feature
that listens to bird songs and tells you what bird it is. It has other
features I haven't explored.

Both are free.

Leslie

On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 5:03 PM Annamaria San Antonio <
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> Not a typo !
> I am looking for the best iPhone apps for plant, and bird identification.
> Does anyone have any recommendations?
> What do you use?
>
> Thanks!
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