Birds of Ecuador - Field Guide 4+

Discover the birds of Ecuador

Birds In The Hand, LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 3.4 • 9 Ratings
    • $34.99

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Description

This is the interactive mobile field guide version of The Birds of Ecuador by Robert S. Ridgely and Paul J. Greenfield. Like the paper edition, it is the most complete and authoritative field guide to the more than 1600 bird species found throughout Ecuador. Every distinct plumage is covered in superb, high-quality color illustrations. This mobile version includes all of the content included in the print edition, and much more.

Ecuador is renowned for its unique habitats and diversity of wildlife. It attracts birders and nature seekers from around the globe. The book’s authors write “Nowhere else is such an incredible avian diversity crammed into such a small country.” Now it is easier than ever to sort through the abundance of Ecuador’s beautiful birds.

This easy-to-use application comes equipped with concise species descriptions, range maps, audio of bird songs and calls, and detailed illustrations. Birds of Ecuador simplifies bird identification with an interactive Smart Search tool, and it makes it easy to keep track of bird sightings with an updatable life list. This app is an important and must-have tool for all bird enthusiasts traveling in Ecuador. It is also useful in surrounding countries such as Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, and the Brazilian Amazon.

FEATURES:

• Detailed species accounts for all of Ecuador’s 1600+ bird species
• Audio recordings for over 1500 species to help identify unknown bird calls in the field or to study for an upcoming trip
• Gorgeous illustrations for every species, showing all major plumages, morphs, and geographic variations.
• Interactive Smart Search tool helps narrow down birds by region, color, size, and habitat
• Sort birds by region or filter the species list to only show birds nearby you.
• Easily keep track of your Ecuador Life List

This electronic title is published by Birds in the Hand, LLC. and the audio recordings were compiled and edited by Neils Krabbe.

What’s New

Version 1.0.6

Bug fixes and iOS update

Ratings and Reviews

3.4 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

FusionApostle ,

Good content, suboptimal execution

Lots of good information as it is based on an authoritative original source. Translating that content into a truly useful app, however, is somewhat of a mixed bag. Some aspects that I find frustrating include:

-descriptions and illustrations are not both visible at once in the same page view so I’m constantly swiping back and forth to match features with their description;

-portrait only view (fine for phone but can’t use it easily with my iPad’s external keyboard);

-the life list feature seems pretty useless because there doesn’t appear to be any way to see only the species you’ve included on your life list and scrolling through 1661 species to find the ones you’ve checked off is a non-starter. (This isn’t a huge deal since I keep my life list in eBird anyways but I had hoped to use the feature to create a small group of birds to study at a time by comparison.)

Good features include filtering by location (region) to show most likely species and multistep help with identifying unknown birds (similar to Merlin app).

One feature that I would love to see added would be a quiz mode where you could select the species or group of species that you wanted to review and you could take a test to identify species by illustration or sound.

Overall, still a useful app but it could be really great with some improvements. Leaves me a little disappointed considering the price.

mdineen ,

A little disappointed

Nice start, but disappointed with the illustrations. Great work with the descriptions and maps. In the future it would be great to link to your BirdsEye app like you do with daily bird.

nicknamethatnooneelsehastaken ,

This is the one to get

This is THE field guide for Ecuador! It is continuously updated with new distribution data, has the best descriptions, and the authors have been Ecuador birding gurus for almost 50 years. This is the one to buy!

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Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

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

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