Good image quality can help improve the accuracy of identification.
1. Keep bird centered in fram, make sure it isn’t too far away.

2. Try to avoid having vegetation, cages, or other things in front of the bird.

3. Ensure good lighting for high contrast. If you can’t see the bird, the app can’t either.

4. Try to capture the front of the bird. At the very least, the head should be visible.

5. Only one species in picture. Too many birds in picture may result in false identification.
