iBird UK Pro Guide to Birds

iBird UK Pro Guide to Birds

By Mitch Waite Group

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2011-03-30
  • Current Version: 10.06
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.00 GB
  • Developer: Mitch Waite Group
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 9.0
Score: 4.32
4.32
From 25 Ratings

Description

iBird United Kingdom and Ireland Pro, the world’s most popular identification app to birds of the UK, is now available as Version 10.06. iBird UK Pro now offers two powerful features: Birds Around Me (BAM) and Percevia™ smart search. Smart search lets you identify birds just like the experts while BAM only shows species that are found in your GPS area. We’ve also added our new Time of Day search feature which lets you filter birds by activity intervals during day or night (Cathemeral), dawn and dusk (Crepuscular), during the day (Diurnal) or during the night (Nocturnal). More Details of What’s New: bit.ly/ibird-whatsnew Whether you are an experienced birder or a beginner at birding, iBird UK Pro contains more birds than any UK app, including 343 common and rare species designated by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO). With the iBird UK Pro’s avian matching system you can search for birds by color, location, shape, habitat or any one of our 38 identification field marks to find your bird. iBird's comprehensive species pages have 1,200 built-in bird songs, 1,500 professional high resolution bird photographs, 900 hand drawn composite illustrations and over 350 range maps. Version 10.06 of iBird UK Pro Guide to Birds now includes iCloud for backing up and sharing your own photos, notes and favorites among all your devices and a migration feature for moving from Dropbox to iCloud. ** NOTE If you would like to try out iBird with no financial investment, check the newly released iBird UK LITE Free Guide to Birds of North America. It has all the features of paid iBird UK Pro, but contains just 50 species. And it’s completely FREE. ** Whether you are an experienced birder or a beginner, iBird UK is the most authoritative guide to UK Birds you’ll need. Features iBird UK Pro Version 10.06 now contains these exciting features: ● iPhone X and retina-mode compatibility. ● Birds Around Me and Percevia smart search now available as in-app purchases. ● iBird now takes advantage of the high-resolution retina displays of the iPhone and iPad so the screen shows more information than ever. ● Contains the latest 2017 BTO checklist. ● View all birds by head which makes identification easier. ● Back up and sync favorites and notes with iCloud and share with all your devices and your friends. ● Fun new birder’s “stickers” to spruce up your text in Messages. Other Features iBird UK contains these time-tested features: ● The ‘Birds Around Me’ narrows the search list to just those birds centred on your GPS location, within a specified radius and a specific season. ● The patented Percevia™ intelligent search prevents you from making the wrong choice when searching for your bird. ● The only birding app that includes both Illustrations and Photos. ● Spectrographic audio display brings insight to the structure of bird songs by allowing you to view the sound's frequency components. ● Every species is shown perched and in flight and most show major seasonal, age and male/female variations. ● Identify 343 species of both native and rare birds. ● Save multiple personal species lists and your sightings in Notes which can be backed up and synced in iCloud. ● Hundreds of carefully selected and edited sound recordings from the Xeno-Canto Community of bird song recordists. ● Filter birds by countries, regions and coasts, so that you see only the species likely to occur in your location. ● iBird’s icon-driven visual search engine, with 35 attributes, enables you to identify birds using shape, colour, location, habitat, head pattern, flight pattern, bill shape, length and much more. ● Search by common name, Latin name and the BTO 5 band code. ● Comprehensive seasonal and migratory range maps include subspecies. We invite all users to share their comments and ideas on our forum at www.whatbird.com/forum/

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Reviews

  • Pleased

    5
    By Doveseth
    Excellent!
  • BAM doesn’t work

    1
    By Don't buy BAM
    This app is ok, but not great, at bird ID. The images are misleading at times, and the information is sparse. I’m giving the one star rating because the developers are selling the BAM feature from the uk app and they know it’s broken. Simply doesn’t work.
  • Does not link with iBird journal

    2
    By Monument mama
    Very frustrating that it does not link to your lists and you have to enter every name as a “custom”. There is little online help with issues. Good for bird ID.
  • Rating

    5
    By Chuck33441
    Great app for bird ID.
  • The Best

    5
    By dsheerr
    Mitch Waite doesn't disappoint... What he has done for the States.. he's now done for the UK.
  • awesome

    5
    By Lunar Shrew
    I love this app. It has helped me identify several birds and increased my love of birding!
  • Very Easy to Use

    5
    By Bird Novice
    My husband and I have been coming to the west of Ireland for the last 30 years, but I have not done much birding here. I recently arrived in Ireland and loaded this app. I have an app on my phone from National Geographic and find this app better. Multiple audio calls and photos for each bird as well as the "range" feature are most helpful. I have already identified many birds not common to the US.
  • Superb, previous version easier to navigate

    4
    By ixotl
    iBird shows you how the guides of the future will be done. The new interface is beautiful, but it seems to be a little more difficult to find birds you don't know than before. Beats a paper guide, but you can't get it wet in the field.
  • Get It....

    5
    By All oF ThEm!!!$W@99
    This app.... is amazing! I am a huge fan of birds, and I dont live in the UK, and I I still learn about amazing birds in other places. If you are bird fan then this is the app for you.
  • Great app

    5
    By rmb901
    We use iBird in the US all the time so it's great to have the same format to use while traveling in the UK. It would be nice if the thumbnail pictures showed male and female dimorphism (or alternate juvenile plumages) but the photos often solve that problem. The app is my only bird guide for this trip, I've been using it on my iPad mini quite a lot.

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