All Birds Ecuador field guide is a Reference app by Mullen & Pohland GbR. *** Planning to go bird watching in Ecuador? Then this is the app for you. This app fills a gap in the region and is the only app available for Ecuador! It is based on renowned reference work of the Helm Guide Series "Birds of Northern South America" by Robin Restall, Clemencia Rodner, and Miguel Lentino.
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1. This app fills a gap in the region and is the only app available for Ecuador! It is based on renowned reference work of the Helm Guide Series "Birds of Northern South America" by Robin Restall, Clemencia Rodner, and Miguel Lentino.
2. It covers altitudes between coastal regions up to heights of more than 6,000 m and habitats that include coasts with beaches, Desert Woodland and Arid Scrub, Páramo, Temperate as well as Subtropical Montane Forest (Cloud Forest/ Elfin Woodland), the Amazon Rainforest in particular, Swamps and Mangroves.
3. Our BLUE LABEL series are top notch digital field guides which provide the most comprehensive data available for a region or taxon.
4. You can also look for fragments of a species name – the search for “finch“ shows all the species which include the word “finch“ in the species’ name.
5. *** "Condensing Restall’s two-volume work into an app, while remaining usable, is no mean feat - and Sunbird Images deserve recognition for successfully doing so.
6. They stand for completeness including even the very rare species and vagrants which have only been recorded once or a few times in a region.
7. "All Birds Ecuador" is very well suited for keeping personalised bird watch lists.
8. Even the rare species are illustrated and described in detail featured with a full species account.
9. leading to the bird searched for plus a choice of similar species.
10. Ecuador has the largest biodiversity per square kilometre in the world, with an unlimited number of possibilities for birding.
11. Narrow species down by foot colour, bill shape, tail length etc.
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Just downloaded the app, and it looks aesthetically pleasing as soon as you open it. The groupings are very helpful and as you drill down, the flow appears to be logical and as you’d expect. Can’t wait to put it to use next week when in Ecuador
All of the illustrations are beautifully rendered, and the “similar species” button is really helpful when confirming identification. I’m so glad I had this on my recent trip, and I loved being able to make daily lists to track my sightings. The recorded calls and songs were also very helpful!
So far I’ve only used this app to familiarize myself with the species and test identifying birds using the app and eBird’s photo quiz. Seems to work fairly well especially if you know the family of the bird you are trying to identify. The key that allows you to select features of the bird to then give you the most probable species as a percentage match does give an excessively long list including 1152 species rather than eliminate species from the list. The app does a really nice job of highlighting vagrants and endemic species including toggles in settings to not show or only show those.
This app has the info and images you need to enjoy your Ecuador trip. Rock solid implementation.
Just realized this app is missing common pauraque (Nyctidromus albicollis andfoothills screech owl (megascops roraimae) just off of a first glance. I am certain there are more. In general the app is wonderful and fairly useful in the field. Most birds have songs which is great! I find it pretty intuitive to use quickly. Similar to my Sibley app.
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