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- ralphnjoannExplorer
- F1bNormExplorerNot a real birder, but i've used the Audubon and Peterson guides. The big plus over the paper versions is the audible bird recordings.
Norm - GMandJMExplorerThanks, Fizz. You rock!
- majorgatorExplorer
Fizz wrote:
Free for today, don't miss it
Audubon Birds of N. America
That's awesome, thanks for sharing. - filthy_beastExplorerI have one called Merlin, it is put our by Cornell University and is free. I like it because it asks 5 questions like where are you, size of bird, color, what was it doing, where did you see it (soaring, feeding, etc.) When you search on the iPad you need to change the setting on the top right from iPad only to iPhone. It will work on both as they have the same operating system. As it is free there is nothing lost if you do not like it. I will look at the Audubon one too.
- FlatBrokeExplorer IIThanks! Could use that in AZ on the Colo River. Always some strange bird showing up. Plus nobody likes free better than FlatBroke. LOL
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