Birds of New Zealand

by mydigitalearth.com


Books & Reference

29.99 usd



A Photographic Guide by Paul Scofield and Brent Stephenson.


NB: Please note that an additional download of 315MB is required once this app has been installed.Please ensure you use a WiFi connection to prevent additional data costs.The Birds of New Zealand app is an interactive version of the newly released Birds of New Zealand: A Photographic Guide by Paul Scofield and Brent Stephenson. This application has specific features that will enhance your birding experience. FEATURES:● More than 1000 images covering over 360 bird species found in the region including distribution maps.● Detailed and informative text covering identification, behaviour, bird calls, distribution and conservation status of the birds found in New Zealand.● Audio of multiple bird calls for most species.● A "Smart Search" that allows you to easily identify a bird using bird type, size, colour, physical features and habitat.● You can select a region of New Zealand, so that the lists of birds throughout the app display only the birds in that region.● "Bird Compare" that allows you to compare two birds on the same screen (including calls).● A personal bird list that stores your bird sightings (including GPS location) saved to the device and can be exported to your storage card and via email.● View the Bird Index in New Zealand Common Names, Maori Names, IOC Names or Scientific Names.Note: Uninstalling the program will result in the loss of your list, it is recommended that you keep a regular backup of your List by using the Export function in the My List page.We go out of our way to resolve customer issues, please feel free to contact us by email at [email protected] invite all users to share their comments and ideas on our forum at www.mydigitalearth.com

Read trusted reviews from application customers

This is a useless app. Chaffinches are incorrectly identified. Cannot log sitings and cannot contact the developers

Deryn Petty

Useable, with most of the common songs and calls. Missing many, though, and many others of poor quality. Photos are serviceable but not great. Quite a far cry from the Morcombe app for Australia or the Sibley app for North America. Probably wise to use in conjunction with a physical field guide.

Will H

Great app but can't download files onto external SD card and tech support didn't answer my question about it. Will upgrade my review when I get an answer . . .

Robert Schmidli

Great content, however some incorrect eg. White Capped Albatross' conservation status. Some sounds are noisy and contaminated with other birds, humans, or streams etc. Sounds often won't play. Interface could use some polish. Doesn't display well on small screens like an Xperia Acro S.

Jake Osborne

European Goldfinch and European Greenfinch seem to be mixed up. Sounds don't play if the byte finishes until you exit out of the bird and go back in. Otherwise very user friendly, useful app.

Shelley Ogle