Band Codes 4+

Quick lookup for bird banders

Nemesis Code

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

Do you want to quickly find and learn the 4-letter codes which bird banders use to record each species? Do you need a quick reference to look up band sizes used for each species?

The Band Codes app gives you quick access to the shorthand codes for the species names, as well as additional information such as band sizes and important notes regarding banding certain species.

Bird banding is a common research technique to study migration timing and survival of birds. Birds are captured by a variety of methods and an aluminum band is attached to one of their legs. Each band has a unique number that allows researchers to learn about the birds movements and any physiological changes that may have occurred between the times it was captured.

Note: If you are a birder, we suggest that you check out Bird Codes, which is more extensive, including all the species found in the area covered by the American Ornithologists Union.

Banding birds is federally regulated, and only those trained and licensed as banders should attempt to catch and band birds.

What’s New

Version 1.2

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Very small compatibility updates with iOS11. There are 3 things you will notice:

1. There are no more black bars above and below the app. It takes up the entire screen!
2. Search starts immediately, instead of after 3 letters. Apparently, phones have gotten faster in the last 4 years. Whoda thunk it?
3. If you catch Pidgey or Spearow, please remember to release after banding. (Whoops... this was apparently written to prep for an iOS10 update. Oh well...)

App Privacy

The developer, Nemesis Code, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

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The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

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