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Based on Ber van Perlo's ‘Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil’, this app covers over 1,800 species of bird seen in Brazil, including residents, migrants and vagrants. Helpful texts detail size, habitat and description, while informative illustrations show a host of plumages for each species, including subspecific variation. Distribution maps and stunning still photographs further enhance the app, and songs and calls of over 1,200 species complete the package. The result is a must-have app for anybody birding in Brazil. FEATURES: • all content stored on the device, so no need to have phone signal or be connected to wi-fi • species names in English, Portuguese and scientific • illustrations, text and maps for over 1,800 species • over 1,200 songs and calls • superb still photographs for many species • includes full introductory text from ‘Field Guide to Birds of Brazil’ • search by species name in English, Portuguese or scientific • organise bird names in taxonomic order or alphabetically • quickly close the species list by pinching on the list • favourite species feature • swipe up/down on illustrations to seamlessly move between species
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Based on David Wagner’s renowned Princeton field guide Caterpillars of Eastern North America, this exciting new app is the ultimate digital pocket guide for quickly and easily identifying the most common native caterpillar species in Eastern North America—and for keeping a personalized log of your sightings! Covering 576 species and featuring more than 1,200 superb color images, the app is also useful for identifying caterpillars in the whole of southern Canada, parts of the Pacific Northwest, and, at a generic level, in most of the United States west of the Mississippi. Focusing on the larger, commonly encountered caterpillars that are most popular with gardeners, naturalists, and children, the app is designed to be enjoyed by nature lovers, hikers, and families, as well as by field biologists, zoologists, and other professionals. Each of the 576 species is illustrated with 1 to 4 photos, with most of the main pictures showing the full-grown caterpillar, and other photos showing color variations and, for 383 species, the adult butterfly or moth as well. An abundance of information is given for each species, including taxonomy, description, occurrence, food, and additional interesting facts. All species are listed by their scientific and common names and can easily be compared by browsing according to their taxonomic classification. A simple identification key narrows down potential species and consists of a choice of 9 major morphological traits, including 42 sub-traits, ranging from color combinations to body features, such as tails, knobs, and hair. • Covers 576 caterpillar species • Features 1,216 superb color images • Offers 3 ways to sort and display species: gallery, A–Z, or taxonomic • Lists caterpillars by their common and scientific names • Allows you to compare caterpillars next to each other—up to 8 on an iPhone and 16 on an iPad • Enables you to log your sightings, make notes for each, and sort your list by place, date, group, and name • Plots sightings automatically on an editable map via GPS • Includes export function for sending each list to any email address as a CSV data file Once you download the app, no internet connection is needed—just get the app and get started! Visit our website for further information: http://sunbird.tv/de/sunbird-apps-ebooks/
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Birds of Brazil VS.
Caterpillar Id USA East Coast

January 3, 2025