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I used Google Lens. never used it much when I first learned about it, but once one of my friends pointed out it could identify plants, animals, all kinds of stuff, I've been using it on my adventures to identify all kinds of stuff. If you're way out and don't have service you can even use it on photos to take later when you get home!
I just want to let you know that you could also use iNaturalist to do the same thing, but your discoveries and identifications are shared with researchers and students for them to use in environmental studies! Some of our photos have been used by our state's herpetological group, and some others by a citizen-scientist association focused on amphibians.
I actually download that app a while back but haven't played with it yet! This sounds awesome! Ill definitely put time into learning to use it. Thank you!