Birds of Northern Europe 4+

A field guide

NatureGuides Ltd.

Designed for iPad

    • 249,00 kr

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Description

A high-quality digital field guide, with bird names in 15 languages, covering 352 species of birds regularly seen in Northern Europe. This list covers all except rarer vagrants and includes every bird likely to be seen by the vast majority of birdwatchers in the region throughout the year. Countries covered include Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Holland (The Netherlands), Belgium, Germany, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Luxembourg and Northern France. Comprehensive information is provided including: multiple annotated illustrations by leading artists showing the full range of plumages including rarer races and variations, beautiful still photographs for many species; songs and calls, maps showing distribution in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East and the full detailed text accounts from the Concise edition of Birds of the Western Palearctic (THE standard reference work originally published by Oxford University Press). Perfect for more experienced birders who will appreciate the comprehensive and professional ornithological content in this App.

FEATURES
• fully compatible with iPad using the full resolution of its larger screen
• species names translated into 13 languages plus International English and US English
• includes audio recordings of songs and calls
• annotated illustrations by top bird artists including Ian Lewington, Alan Harris, Mike Langman and DIM Wallace
• superb portrait photographs for many species
• definitive text accounts from the Concise edition of Birds of the Western Palearctic
• information on typical behaviour, identification and plumage variations
• many images showing nests, eggs and flight shots
• detailed distribution maps for the whole Western Palearctic region
• quick search by species name or part of name
• organise bird names alphabetically or by family, with collapsible headings
• intuitive navigation uses gestures and flip-to-horizontal mode
• pinch zooming for visual assets

NAMES IN 15 LANGUAGES
Species and family names can be in any of the following languages, and changed at any time: Català, Dansk, Deutsch, English, English (International), English (US), Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Norsk, Português, Suomi, Svenska, русский язык (Russian). Note that the species text accounts, assets captions and illustration annotations are in English only.

What’s New

Version 2.0.4

Improvements to search.

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Ejohans4@online. No ,

Norwegian language

What happened to the norwegian language

Jan T. Jac ,

Norwegian names are back!

Etter siste oppdatering 3. mars 2017 er det ingen norske navn. Alle navn, gruppenavn og artsnavn er (null). --- 6. Juni 2017: Etter å ha satt navn til dansk, og så tilbake til Norsk, virket det helt bra. Så det var kanskje hele tiden et spørsmål om å resette språket, via et annet et, og så tilbake til Norsk.
-- After the latest update of march 3.rd 2017 there are no Norwegian names. All names, group names and species names are (null). --- 6th of June 2017 After using Danish language, and the resetting it to Norwegian, it worked with the Norwegian language. Great! May be it was all the time a need for restting the language, by using another language, and the setting it back to Norwegian. I'm very happy now. It's such a great book.

macadd ,

Norwegian Titles

-as more has expressed, Norwegian language is no more available, is there a fix

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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