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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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    Review of birding apps I use on Android

    The export is easy, and it is in ebird record format. There are no clickable coordinates for every individual, as this is not possible in ebird. You have to select a hotspot or name your personal location in the export process and then all coordinates are set to this location. After importing it...
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    Review of birding apps I use on Android

    Maybe one more note: I'm a idealist, open source, linux user. I like science and am kind of distrustful against organisations that give a "we want to make money" feeling, especially in community science projects. I'm also a conservative Christian from Europe, and I don't like the...
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    Review of birding apps I use on Android

    No, not yet. Birds for Africa use iGoTerra in the background (I think, they're not clear about it). I looked at their website today, and it gave me a "business" feeling more than a scientific one. Also, I use inaturalist for my other observations, so I don't need another general purpose...
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    Review of birding apps I use on Android

    Since I started birdwatching about a year ago, I have tried several birdwatching and bird information apps to help me identify and track my sightings. Below I will discuss the apps I have used so far and what I think their pros and cons are. Of course this is very personal, but I hope it can...
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