I use iBird Explorer Pro and love it! I also have BirdsEye, but I am not impressed. The data seems terribly old.
Bryan On Aug 16, 3:45 pm, carolmc <[email protected]> wrote: > Disclaimer: I do not endorse any of the products listed here, nor do > I work for any of the companies representing these apps. This is just > for information only and my opinion only. > > I have an iphone and use iBird Explorer Plus. There is also an iBird > Explorer Pro. You can look athttp://www.ibirdexplorer.com/for a > comparison of iBird to other apps, as well as compare the Plus and Pro > versions. Plus is $19.99 and PRO is $29.99. > > I also have Sibley (a late-comer to the app world). Because I am more > used to iBird, I tend to use it more than Sibley. iBird has drawings > as well as photos of most birds. Sibley has the drawings that are so > wonderful in the Sibley Field Guides, but no photos. iBird indexes by > LastName, FirstName, or Family. Sibley gives a taxonomic index as > well as alpha index by bird type (bluebird, blackbird, etc). > > I also use the Birdjam Iphone app. You need to have purchased > Birdjam (the Thayer and Stokes CD’s) for your pc. Then you can > download it to your itouch and use the app to play bird sounds on your > itouch. iBird has bird sounds, but not as extensive as BirdJam. > > I just got BirdsEye which helps you locate birds locally. I haven't > really used it yet, so can't comment. However, I just checked it and > it is showing a Pacific Loon that I heard about over the weekend in my > area. > > Carol McCasland > Louisville, CO -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cobirds?hl=en.
