Contact Birdiy
Questions about a bird, a correction to a guide, a tool you wish existed, or a partnership enquiry — all of it reaches a real person.
Email us at support@birdiy.com. We reply to most messages within two to three business days. There’s no contact form to fight with — just write to us directly.
Before you write — you might find it faster here
A lot of the questions we get already have an instant answer in one of our free tools:
“How much sugar do I use?”
Enter your feeder size and get the exact 4:1 recipe in cups, tablespoons and grams.
Use the calculator → 🍂“When do I take my feeder down?”
Pick your state for the exact fall window — and why taking it down early is a mistake.
Check your state → 📚“Which bird is this?”
Browse our species profiles for the birds most common in American backyards.
Browse guides →Common questions
Can you identify a bird from my photo?
Often, yes. Email the clearest photo you have to support@birdiy.com and include your state and roughly what size the bird was. Location narrows the possibilities enormously — the same silhouette means different species in Maine and Arizona.
I found an injured or orphaned bird. Can you help?
We can’t provide emergency wildlife care and we’re not able to respond fast enough to help. Please contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator in your state directly — search for “wildlife rehabilitator” plus your state name, or call your state wildlife agency. For a baby bird that is feathered and hopping, the usual advice is to leave it alone: its parents are almost certainly nearby.
Can I republish your content or use your images?
Please ask first. Email us with the specific page and how you’d like to use it. We usually say yes to a short quote with a link back, and no to full reproduction.
Do you accept guest posts or paid links?
We don’t accept paid links, sponsored placements in our recommendations, or unsolicited guest posts. If you’ve genuinely got expertise our readers would benefit from, write to us and tell us about it.
I spotted an error in one of your guides.
Please tell us — this is the email we most want to receive. Include the page URL and what’s wrong. We correct errors promptly and we don’t quietly edit without acknowledging significant changes.
Can you build a tool I need?
Very possibly. Several tools on the site exist because a reader asked. Tell us the question you’re trying to answer and what information you’d have to hand when you asked it.
While you wait for a reply, our free tools answer most backyard birding questions instantly.
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