Welcome to the Bird Identification Quiz, a simple Quiz—made for Pi Network bird lovers and curious newcomers alike. Drawing on trusted resources like eBird and Audubon, this quiz invites you to explore the amazing diversity of birds around us.
We publish fresh content every two weeks: new regions to discover, spotlights on rare species, and features highlighting endangered birds and the threats they face. As you test your skills and learn new facts, you’ll also see practical ways to help—log your sightings on eBird, or connect with a local Audubon chapter and conservation partners.
This app is about action, not just answers. Together we can understand, appreciate, and protect our feathered friends—one question at a time. And with millions of birders worldwide, we’re bringing Pi cryptocurrency to the forefront of global conservation: No less than once a month, 50% of the Pi brought in through this app is donated to vetted, KYB (Know Your Business) nonprofit bird-conservation organizations that accept Pi, helping to fund real projects in the places birds need most.
Happy birding!
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Bird populations are under pressure—habitat loss, collisions, invasive species, and climate change all play a role. Studies estimate North America alone has lost roughly 3 billion birds since 1970. BirdID-Lite’s mission is to help people learn and care—and to support the groups doing the hard work on the ground.
Pledge: BirdID-Lite will donate 50% of the Pi received through the app to a verified bird conservation nonprofit that accepts Pi and has completed KYB (Know Your Business) on the Pi platform.
“If you take care of birds, you take care of most of the environmental problems in the world.” — Dr. Thomas Lovejoy
“Everyone likes birds. What wild creature is more accessible to our eyes and ears, as close to us and everyone in the world, as universal as a bird?” — Sir David Attenborough
“Birds are an ecological litmus paper.” — Roger Tory Peterson
“How can you expect the birds to sing when their groves are cut down?” — Henry David Thoreau
“A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” — Maya Angelou