Posts Tagged ‘mobile app’

I’ve updated the Comparison of Bird Listing Apps for the iPhone page to include two more apps – BirdsEye BirdLog and Lifebirds Journal. If you’re still looking for a list-keeping app for your iDevice, then check it out.
Now you can create and submit eBird checklists from your iPhone anywhere in the world – BirdsEye BirdLog – Worldwide.
You can now create and submit eBird checklists directly from your iPhone with BirdsEye BirdLog. This version will only work in North America – a worldwide version will be available in about a week according to BirdsEye. Here’s a video demo if you want to see how it works.
Here are some new bird apps for iPhones and Android devices, including what’s probably the two most highly anticipated functions. I haven’t had the chance to use these much (yet!), so I can’t speak to how well they work. I’ll post updates as soon as possible. BirdsEye Bird Log $9.99 iPhone; Android Website Birders have […]

An iPhone/iPad app based on the legendary Peterson field guide.

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Peterson Birds of North America field guide app for the iPhone has been nominated for Best Outdoor App 2011 in the 148Apps.com Best Apps Ever award. Congratulations to Appweavers, Inc., as this is quite an honor. You can vote in the awards through January 25, 2012. I happen to be working on a review of […]

iPhone app for finding birds and birding spots.

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It is inevitable. We have field guide, listing, and bird finding apps on our phones. It’s only a matter of time before these devices will identify birds for us. That day may be sooner rather than later. A University of Wisconsin–Madison ornithologist is working on an app that will ID bird song – WeBIRD. Tip […]
Until September 5, 2011, the Audubon Birds mobile app for iPhone, Android, and Palm will be on sale for $4.99 (normally $14.99). iTunes App Store Android Marketplace HP webOS
Appweavers has produced a nice app version of the Peterson field guide – Peterson Birds of North America app (a review is coming eventually). But I missed the fact that there is also a free edition – Peterson Feeder Birds of North America. And now this free app provides even more value. Appweavers just announced: […]