Your bird photos, beautifully organized and shared.

A simple site for birders to feature their favorite photos.

Northern Cardinal perched on a holly branch

Northern Cardinal

Cardinalis cardinalis

Build your personal gallery.

Every birder has their favorite shots. Curate your collection, organize by species, and share with friends.

Blue Jay perched on a branch

Blue Jay

Cyanocitta cristata

American Robin standing in the grass

American Robin

Turdus migratorius

Black-capped Chickadee on a branch

Black-capped Chickadee

Poecile atricapillus

American Goldfinch on wildflowers

American Goldfinch

Spinus tristis

Easily curated.

Simple features to upload and organize your best bird photos.

Upload Your Photos

Upload bird photos from your phone or computer.

Organize by Species

Tag each photo with its species. Up to 8 photos can be added for each species.

Add Custom Species

Add any bird species to your personal catalog.

Mark Favorites

Highlight your best shots by marking them as favorites. Quickly filter to see your top photography.

Add Field Notes

Record details about each shot; location, conditions, behavior, camera equipment and setting, whatever you like!

Share and explore.

Your gallery is yours. You can share it with a custom link, make it public for other Bird Feed users to discover, or keep it completely private. Bird Feed is intended to be a gallery tool, not a social media platform. No popularity metrics, no algorithms, no pressure. Just birds.

Share Your Gallery

Get a unique link to your bird feed. Anyone with the link can browse your photos, species, and notes. No account needed.

Discover Other Birders

Browse galleries from other Bird Feed users and save your favorites.

You're in Control

Choose to share via link only, or opt into the public directory. Change your mind anytime. Revoke access instantly.

Start your Bird Feed today

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