In this bird identification app, you can explore bird species of Hawaii and Palau, identify birds using smart search, and listen to their songs. Includes bird databases, GPS-based bird search, and updated checklists.
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AppRecs rating 4.7. Trustworthiness 73 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About iBird Hawaii & Palau Guide
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In 2008 iBird broke new ground as it turned the iPhone into a field guide app that identifies birds and plays their songs. Featured in Apple’s television commercials, it started a revolution that made iBird the most respected birding app in the world.
** NOTE If you would like to try out iBird at no expense, check the newly released iBird LITE Free Guide to Birds of North America. It contains all the features of paid iBird Ultimate, but includes just 50 species. And it’s completely FREE. **
Whether you are an experienced birder or a beginner, iBird Hawaii and Palau is the most authoritative guide to these exotic birds.
Features
■ Separate databases for Hawaii and Palau allow doing independent searching and identification as well as separate species accounts and song libraries.
■ Birds Around Me (BAM) narrows the species being searched to just those found at your GPS location, within a radius and season you specify.
■ Percevia™ intelligent search is a patented algorithm that guarantees you will only choose search attributes that narrow the matched list of birds.
■ 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 AOU checklists.
■ Splits History. See what birds were renamed, split into different species or lumped together for 2014, 2015 and 2016.
■ 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.
Popular Features
■ ‘Birds Around Me’ narrows the search list to just those birds centered 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.
■ Every species is shown perched and in flight and most show major seasonal, age and male/female variations.
■ Identify 397 species of both native and rare Hawaiian and Palauan birds.
■ Save multiple personal species lists and your sightings in Notes which can be backed up and synced in iCloud.
■ Includes hundreds of carefully selected and edited sound recordings from the Xeno-Canto Community of bird song recordists.
■ iBird’s icon-driven visual search engine, with 35 attributes, enables you to identify birds using shape, color, location, habitat, head pattern, flight pattern, bill shape, length and much more.
■ Search by common name, Latin name and even band code.
■ Comprehensive seasonal and migratory range maps include subspecies.
■ The Conservation Status search attribute lets you filter birds by 6 threat levels including Least Concern, Near Threatened, Vulnerable, Endangered, Critically Endangered and Extinct in the Wild. The standard is maintained by Birdlife International and is called the IUCN Red List.
We invite all users to share their comments and ideas on our forum at www.whatbird.com/forum. For help contact us at help.ibird.com.
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Reviews for iBird Hawaii & Palau Guide
Becoming Frugalista
Excellent!
I used this to make flash cards on GoodNotes for my trip to Hawaii. I’m mediocre birder. I was well-prepared and was able to start aiding birds at the airport! I added the location/habitat notes to my flash cards to help me memorize the names of the locations and habitat nuances to help me find birds. Future directions I hope you consider adding something like the Sibley app, which has “my list” and you can note the location and slide a button so it automatically adds the GPS location to the bird. Not that I’ll ever go back to the exact location, but I love the idea of pinpointing a life bird location. I’m not very good at bird songs, but I like having the songs to listen to.
MLStephenson
Great sound recordings.
Great sound recordings help with ID of rainforest birds.