The Warbler Guide 4+
Princeton University Press
Conçue pour iPad
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- 17,99 $
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Description
Warbler Guide App
Tom Stephenson & Scott Whittle
Winner of the 2016 PROSE Award for Best App/eProduct
The Warbler Guide App is the perfect companion to Princeton’s revolutionary and widely acclaimed book The Warbler Guide, by Tom Stephenson and Scott Whittle. Whether for study or field use, this innovative app delivers the full power of The Warbler Guide in your pocket—plus unique new app-only features.
The app allows you to identify birds by view or song, quickly and intuitively. Exciting new 3D graphics enable you to view a bird from the exact angle you see it in the field. And the whole range of warbler songs is easily played, compared, and filtered.
Breakthrough features from The Warbler Guide book that are included in the app:
• Rapid and confident two-step ID process using visual finders and comparison species
• The first complete treatment of warbler songs, using a new objective vocabulary
• An intuitive visual finder that includes side, 45-degree, and undertail views
• Master Pages with detailed ID points
• Complete guide to determining the age and sex of warblers with photos of all ages and sexes
• Annotated sonograms showing song structure and key ID points
• Complete songs, chip calls, and flight calls for all species
• Comparison species for making confident visual and audio IDs
• Many additional photos to show behavior and reinforce key ID points
• Highlighted diagnostic ID points
• Color Impression Icons for narrowing down ID of warblers from the briefest glimpses
• Behavior and habitat icons
Unique new app-only features:
• 3D models of birds in all plumages, rotatable and pinch-zoomable to match field experience of a bird
• Intuitive, visual, and interactive finders with filters for possible species based on audio and visual criteria chosen by the user
• Playback of all songs and vocalizations with sonograms makes study of vocalizations easy
• Selectable finder sortings grouped by color, alphabetical order, song type, and taxonomic order
• Interactive song finder using objective vocabulary for fast ID of unknown songs
• Simultaneous visual and song finders make identifying an unknown warbler even easier
• Half-speed song playback allows for easier study of song structure
• Comparison species with selectable side, 45 degree, and undertail views
• Features 75 3D images
• Covers 48 species and 75 plumages
• Includes 277 vocalizations, 156 songs, 73 contact calls, and 48 flight calls
• Detailed "how to use" tutorial screens
Requires iOS 7.0 or later
Tom Stephenson’s articles and photos have appeared in Birding and Bird Watcher’s Digest, at Surf-birds.com, and in the Handbook of the Birds of the World. He has guided groups across the United States and Asia. A musician, he has had several Grammy and Academy Award winners as clients, and was director of technology at Roland Corporation. Scott Whittle lives in Cape May, New Jersey, and has twenty years of experience as a professional photographer and educator. He holds an MFA in photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York, is a fellow of the MacDowell Colony, and is a onetime New York State Big Year record holder.
Nouveautés
Version 1.1.0
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
* High-resolution, zoomable, and rotatable 3D models of birds in all plumages, to match field experience of a bird
* Detailed "how to use" tutorial screens
Notes et avis
It’s ok but could use some improvement
The 3D view is great. As another reviewer mentioned, it would be nice to be able to choose the warblers to compare. My main beef is: where is the Northern Parula?
Needs improvement
A friend recommended this app. Liked the book but not a huge fan of the app. Mostly we want this app to compare confusing warblers yet the comparison function preselects what you can do comparisons to and misses many obvious choices. As one example alone on my first day I wanted to compare a bright Pine to a Blue-winged and I couldn't! The app gave me Orange-crowned of all things as an option for Blue-winged and yet no Pine and there are other oddities. Please upgrade to allow people to choose their own two birds to do comparisons. Wish I hadn't spent the money
Best warbler guide around
The 3D models are extremely useful, the overall guide is a treat to use. Highly recommended for anybody who is trying to id warblers or just wants to learn more about them. I hope all guides adopt these 3d models!
Confidentialité de l’app
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Détails
- Vendeur
- Princeton University Press Apps
- Taille
- 678,9 Mo
- Catégorie
- Références
- Compatibilité
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- iPhone
- Nécessite iOS 8.0 ou une version ultérieure.
- iPad
- Nécessite iPadOS 8.0 ou une version ultérieure.
- iPod touch
- Nécessite iOS 8.0 ou une version ultérieure.
- Mac
- Nécessite macOS 11.0 ou une version ultérieure et un Mac avec une puce Apple M1 ou une version ultérieure.
- Apple Vision
- Nécessite visionOS 1.0 ou une version ultérieure.
- Langues
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Anglais
- Âge
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2014 Princeton University Press
- Prix
- 17,99 $
Prend en charge
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Partage familial
Jusqu’à six membres de la famille peuvent utiliser cette app lorsque la fonctionnalité Partage familial est activée.