Hi Marty,

The Sibley Guide is available as an "app" and is probably the most  
complete guide available (though the paintings are harder to "read"  
because of their size). The Sibley Guide also features the largest  
collection of recordings available - over 2,500 separate songs and  
calls of the North American birds.

For vocalizations only, "BirdTunes" is an app that focuses on the same  
2,500+ collection (plus Brian Small photos of each N.A. bird). That  
app is written by Harold Mills. Recordings by Lang Elliott, Kevin  
Colver (both of the Stokes Guide of Bird Songs of N.A.) with other  
recordings by Martyn Stewart (BBC) and someone by the name of Bob  
McGuire. Price here: $10.

Bob
On Jan 2, 2011, at 8:48 PM, Marty Schlabach wrote:

> Does anyone have a recommendation for a bird guide for the iPod?   
> Has the Lab, Living Bird or any other organization or publication  
> done a product comparison?
>
> I came across this iPhone Bird Guide Comparison 
> http://www.birderslibrary.com/features/iphone-bird-guide-comparison.htm 
>  but don’t know anything about The Birder’s Library site.  Is it  
> reputable?
>
> Personal preferences/experience would be welcome too.
>
> Marty
>
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