
Audubon Birds - A Field Guide
10,000 - 50,000 downloads
Add this app to your lists+ By Green Mountain Digital
Audubon Birds now includes associated field marks for over 819 birds with more to be added in future updates. Forty-nine new species, (including 18 free flying parrots and parakeets and new vagrants now regularly seen in North America), have been added to the app.
Features:
■ Incorporates eBird technology to locate birds in real time, with quick access to recent sightings, locations of notable and rare birds, and maps and directions to all the birding hotspots across North America.
■ Associates Field Marks for over 650 images to help with field identification
■ Includes Thousands of high definition images detail each species with extraordinary clarity. Includes multiple images of each species in their natural habitat by gender, age, and seasonal plumage variations
■ Contains over eight hours of audio from the best audio field naturalists in North America
■ In-depth descriptions of every species, with authoritative information on appearance, habitat, behavior, and much more
■ Useful ‘Journal’ feature allows you to track and annotate your personal sightings by location, and share with friends by email or Facebook.
■ Advanced Search options to search by color, region, shape and more.
Audubon Birds is your essential guide to the birds of North America. Featuring 819 species of the US and Canada, this guide includes the most complete information available on identification, habitat, range, nesting, mating, migration, endangered status and more.
"Find Birds with eBird" lets you locate birds in real time. Now find the birds around you, find birding hot spots, and search for rare birds with the app that is so advanced it’s actually simple!”
“Audubon Birds puts the power of eBird in the palm of your hand.” – Brian Sullivan, eBird project leader
“Now every birder can have the equivalent of a rare bird alert and comprehensive field guide wrapped into a single mobile app.” - Gary Langham, vice president and chief scientist for Audubon
❖ “Instead of the hefty field guides, the apps give the nature photographer a very portable and lightweight library of natural history information.” –Outdoor Photographer, May 2012
❖ 2011 APPY Award Finalist
The "Appy Awards" ...honoring the best apps - MediaPost Communications, February, 2011
❖ “Audubon Birds is an excellent field guide and an exciting new tool for bird watchers.” – PCWorld, December 2010
About Audubon Guides:
Audubon Guides are a comprehensive suite of digital field apps created in alliance with National Audubon Society (NAS). For more information, please see: http://natureshare.com/home.html#apps.
About the Developer:
Green Mountain Digital, the world's largest publisher of digital field guides, collectively generating over 1 million downloads; over 100 App Store promotions; and numerous awards. It was founded in 2009 in Woodstock, VT. The company has designed and published more than 75 mobile apps across multiple platforms, including Audubon Birds of North America, Orvis Fly Fishing: The Ultimate Guide, GardenMinder, Sailing World: Knots and Splices, FishBlue, and NatureTap. GMD is the creator of NatureShare, an innovative social platform that allows users to collect wildlife sightings and outdoor experiences and share them with others.
Visit Us Today!
www.natureshare.com
Facebook: facebook.com/natureshare
Twitter: @Nature_Share
For any assistance, please email feedback@natureshare.com
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Features:
■ Incorporates eBird technology to locate birds in real time, with quick access to recent sightings, locations of notable and rare birds, and maps and directions to all the birding hotspots across North America.
■ Associates Field Marks for over 650 images to help with field identification
■ Includes Thousands of high definition images detail each species with extraordinary clarity. Includes multiple images of each species in their natural habitat by gender, age, and seasonal plumage variations
■ Contains over eight hours of audio from the best audio field naturalists in North America
■ In-depth descriptions of every species, with authoritative information on appearance, habitat, behavior, and much more
■ Useful ‘Journal’ feature allows you to track and annotate your personal sightings by location, and share with friends by email or Facebook.
■ Advanced Search options to search by color, region, shape and more.
Audubon Birds is your essential guide to the birds of North America. Featuring 819 species of the US and Canada, this guide includes the most complete information available on identification, habitat, range, nesting, mating, migration, endangered status and more.
"Find Birds with eBird" lets you locate birds in real time. Now find the birds around you, find birding hot spots, and search for rare birds with the app that is so advanced it’s actually simple!”
“Audubon Birds puts the power of eBird in the palm of your hand.” – Brian Sullivan, eBird project leader
“Now every birder can have the equivalent of a rare bird alert and comprehensive field guide wrapped into a single mobile app.” - Gary Langham, vice president and chief scientist for Audubon
❖ “Instead of the hefty field guides, the apps give the nature photographer a very portable and lightweight library of natural history information.” –Outdoor Photographer, May 2012
❖ 2011 APPY Award Finalist
The "Appy Awards" ...honoring the best apps - MediaPost Communications, February, 2011
❖ “Audubon Birds is an excellent field guide and an exciting new tool for bird watchers.” – PCWorld, December 2010
About Audubon Guides:
Audubon Guides are a comprehensive suite of digital field apps created in alliance with National Audubon Society (NAS). For more information, please see: http://natureshare.com/home.html#apps.
About the Developer:
Green Mountain Digital, the world's largest publisher of digital field guides, collectively generating over 1 million downloads; over 100 App Store promotions; and numerous awards. It was founded in 2009 in Woodstock, VT. The company has designed and published more than 75 mobile apps across multiple platforms, including Audubon Birds of North America, Orvis Fly Fishing: The Ultimate Guide, GardenMinder, Sailing World: Knots and Splices, FishBlue, and NatureTap. GMD is the creator of NatureShare, an innovative social platform that allows users to collect wildlife sightings and outdoor experiences and share them with others.
Visit Us Today!
www.natureshare.com
Facebook: facebook.com/natureshare
Twitter: @Nature_Share
For any assistance, please email feedback@natureshare.com
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Recently changed in this version:
- Bug fixes




Comments and ratings for Audubon Birds - A Field Guide
(61 stars)
by John Bordelon on 21/05/2013
Lots of birds, more than birds.
(61 stars)
by Nicholas Tobolski on 20/05/2013
This app needs performance enhancements like a wooden chariot in le mans. Great information but I don't have the patience to wait for it. I literally experienced 10+seconds of loading time for the images of one of the birds. It should be rejected from the
(61 stars)
by Howard Roth on 18/05/2013
I've sighted birds and they never show up. Also crashes a lot. I was just not so impressed. O ya find birds in real time???? Not so much.
(61 stars)
by carolee kuchirka on 14/05/2013
this app is unusable unless you log in to the site EVERY time you want to use it. then when you do it tells you that your log in is wrong. i have only been able to access it once and i could see that there was a lot of fabulous info. but it isn't flexible
(61 stars)
by Todd Olson on 13/05/2013
I downloaded app in advance of birding trip to SE Arizona. Within minutes I noticed a couple ID errors... wrong pic for species, or wrong song. Developers: good effort but seriously flawed.
(61 stars)
by Andrew Yoksh on 12/05/2013
Awesome bird app
(61 stars)
by Sharon Cullen on 12/05/2013
And also I have noticed that my phone has been doing some screwy things since I downloaded it. I have sent bug reports probably 20 times bcz it's the only way I can get out of the screen. sometimes that doesn't even work correctly! What a shame. I thought