eBird by Cornell Lab
Free Version:2.9.1.1
The perfect app for bird watching fans
Author Name: Cornell Lab of OrnithologyFile Size: 24.71 MBRating Value: 5(1)
Publish Time: 2022-05-21Version: 2.9.1.1Operating System: AndroidAvailable Languages: Afrikaans,Amharic,Arabic,Armenian,Bulgarian,Belarusian,Català,Chinese,Croatian,Czech,Danish,Dutch,English,Estonian,Farsi,Finnish,French,German,Greek,Hebrew,Hindi,Hungarian,Icelandic,Italian,Japanese,Kazakh,Korean,Latvian,Lithuanian,Malaysian,Norwegian,Polish,Portuguese,Romanian,Russian,Serbian,Slovak,Slovenian,Spanish,Swahili,Swedish,Tagalog,Thai,Turkish,Ukrainian,Vietnamese,Zulu
About eBird by Cornell Lab for Android 2.9.1.1: If you love birds then we've got the perfect app for you! eBird by Cornell Lab is an incredibly fun app that lets you keep a record of the birds you encounter in any given location around the world. That's right! If you love bird watching and you want to keep a detailed record of your findings, then check out this app. Using eBird by Cornell Lab is really easy. As soon as you enter the app, you'll be given a choice of either starting a new checklist or viewing your previously recorded checklists. If you decide to start a new entry, you can either do so by your current location or recent location (in case you're no longer there). Creating these checklists is really useful for you, as a way to remember when and where you've spotted a specific type of bird, but also for the bird watching community. How? well, eBird by Cornell Lab links the information you enter in your account to the eBird database. This database is used by other bird watching fans as well as researchers. Besides keeping a list of the birds you spot around the world, eBird by Cornell Lab also provides you with the common names of the birds, alerts for when you've spotted a rare species, places of interests, and many other features. The best part is that you can create a list even when you don't have an internet connection and the app is also available in other languages. If you love bird watching and you like to keep a record of all the species you've spotted throughout the years, then give eBird by Cornell Lab a try. You'll not only keep a record for yourself, but you'll become part of a community who shares your interests and you may even help researchers discover new species.int(29270)
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