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  • iBird Review and iPod Apps Update

    Posted on May 7th, 2010 adbbg 49 comments

    Birding iPod apps are all the buzz now.

    When I first wrote about bird identification iPod apps.  I was such a newbie to “smartphones” I was unconvinced of their value and utility in the field.As iPhones and other Smartphones become ever more popular, numerous outdoor applications (apps) are being developed to serve a broader audience. I confess, I am tempted by the bird identification applications. When birding guides on iPods and similar devices hit the New York Times tech section it is time to refocus on the issue!

    Because I have not tried any of the currently available iPhone bird applications yet, I had to rely on online and telephone research with other birders. Consequently, I offer here a list of current applications for bird identification followed by a list of sites with more data.

    Current applications for bird identification for Smartphones

    • Peterson Guides
    • Audubon Birds
    • National Geographic Hand-Held Birds
    • iBird Yard
    • iBird Explorer Plus
    • Chirp! Bird Songs USA Plus
    • BirdsEye

    I quote Bob Tedeschi who reviewed these bird identification applications for the NY Times:

    “I found iBird the easiest to use, while National Geographic’s sketches were the prettiest to look at and Audubon had the broadest range of bird calls and the best photography. iBird Yard is the only full-featured birding app to offer an iPad-specific service, and it’s well worth the $5.” April 21, 2010

    Now when people talk about getting their gear together for a birding expedition it will surely include a discussion of which Smartphone applications will be used as well. Surely a Smartphone will be much easier and lighter weight than flipping through the pages of your paper bound field guides. Some of the bird sounds included are so accurate that they could be easily perceived as a trespasser by your local bird population. So caution is advised to avoid harassing the birds in their natural habitat.  Another birding friend recommends wearing a hard hat in case the recorded sounds are too accurate!

    Sources for more information on Smartphone bird apps

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  • Birding Guides and Nature Guide iPod Apps

    Posted on February 14th, 2009 adbbg 3 comments

    Birders, Birding Guides and Nature Guide iPod Apps
    By Donna Bessken

    The birder’s dilemma of the 21st century. Which do you prefer in your birding backpack?  Your trusty birding guide or the latest Raptor download on your iPod? If you have not seen the outstanding bird photography and identification aids in the iPod app from Nature Guide, you are missing a real show. Raptors on iPhones are so accessible, just go to iTunes and download.

    When will we have time to watch the birds around us if we are playing with our beautiful maps and photos on our hand-held iPods or iPhones?   Read the rest of this entry »

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