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  1. pbjosh

    Sticky thread for best birding apps

    I’m curious if anyone has used the Birds of New Guinea app and can report on it? Birds in the Hand - the publishers of the (excellent) Birds of Peru app and the Birds of New Guinea app have also published a Birds of Ecuador app based upon the Ridgely field guide but purportedly with updated...
  2. pbjosh

    Sticky thread for best birding apps

    I've also just bought the new SASOL eBirds 5th edition. The app functions about as well as the old app, no major changes there, but there are more species, updated taxonomy, updated art for raptors and seabirds, and photos are included at no additional price. An initial look through the new...
  3. pbjosh

    Sticky thread for best birding apps

    I've just finally updated my Sibley birds app to the new 2nd edition. In my opinion it is a worthwhile if not massive upgrade. The app itself functions better, it includes a few more species and some more art, but notably the text descriptions are updated, a bit more verbose, and presented in a...
  4. pbjosh

    Sticky thread for best birding apps

    Is it possible to get Aves Vox to do something like, say, download the top N tracks for every space in a country or department or the like? So you have them for offline use?
  5. pbjosh

    Sticky thread for best birding apps

    Alright I'll try to keep this list up to date somewhat then, based upon recommendations: Bird Guide Apps - The Best of the Best USA/Canada - Sibley, iBird Pro Europe - Collins Bird Guide Australia - Morcombe & Stewart Guide to Birds of Australia Peru - Birds of Peru South Africa - Robert's...
  6. pbjosh

    Sticky thread for best birding apps

    I don't see the Faansie Peacock / Chamberlain's guide to LBJs available as an app. I see it as an eBook but that's something quite different. The Morcombe & Stewart Australia app looks first rate!
  7. pbjosh

    Sticky thread for best birding apps

    At this point the market for birding apps for phones / tablets is starting to mature a bit it seems. There are a good number of apps that I'm aware of and use, but there are, I'm certain, a good number out there that I don't know about and don't use. The best guides by region threads are...
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