Hello Pete.
whatbird.com has an app. My sister uses it and it's fairly good.
I don't use apps.
I prefer to access information via google, which is available via my cell.
My favorite is Bird-Sounds.net
I've heard of the other apps already mentioned and to the best of my knowledge, they are good apps.
That being said, no app will provide you with a positive identification 100 percent of the time.
Bird calls are quiet variable and many sound similar to other species.
Best of luck! And keep in mind, even the experts, researchers and such, have trouble identifying some species at times.
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