All Birds Ecuador field guide Cheats

All Birds Ecuador field guide Hack 2.1 + Redeem Codes

Identify the birds of Ecuador

Developer: Mullen & Pohland GbR
Category: Reference
Price: $24.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.1
ID: com.sunbird-images.bnsa-ecuador

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Description

*** Planning to go bird watching in Ecuador? Then this is the app for you. This app fills a gap in the region and is the only app available for Ecuador! It is based on renowned reference work of the Helm Guide Series "Birds of Northern South America" by Robin Restall, Clemencia Rodner, and Miguel Lentino. The creation of apps from the book is a co-production between Bloomsbury Plc and Sunbird Images. The app contains 5,000 illustrations and more than 3,000 bird songs and calls in total.

>> Neotropical Birding Magazine writes:

*** "Condensing Restall’s two-volume work into an app, while remaining usable, is no mean feat - and Sunbird Images deserve recognition
 for successfully doing so. Navigation is admirably straightforward." ***

*** "Two nice touches are displaying the sonogram in ‘real time’ with the vocalisation, and a ‘loop’ facility to make playback more manageable." ***

*** "The app is self-evidently the equal of Restall et al. as an identification tool, and a smartphone is so much more portable than a field guide. Moreover, the in-built vocalisations are arguably worth the purchase price alone..." ***


This app is part of the Sunbird Images BLUE LABEL series. Our BLUE LABEL series are top notch digital field guides which provide the most comprehensive data available for a region or taxon. They stand for completeness including even the very rare species and vagrants which have only been recorded once or a few times in a region. Even the rare species are illustrated and described in detail featured with a full species account.

No other bird app for this region offers the following:

- Includes all 1,612 Ecuadorian bird species including all vagrants
- Selection of 5,000 illustrations from the reference work "Birds of Northern South America"
- All subspecies + geographic, age and sex variations illustrated
- 3,158 bird songs and calls
- Most advanced Compare Mode of any bird app - compare up to 16 species images / songs / maps
- Spectrograms of all songs + details where songs were recorded
- Detailed distribution maps of Northern South America down to subspecies level
- Introduction contains hints and links on bird watching in Ecuador
- Create sighting lists and sort by place, date, group, and name
- Automatically plots all birds on a map via GPS (editable)
- Make notes for each bird spotted
- A simple identification key narrows species down
- Sort and display species: A–Z, 6 different languages, taxonomic

Ecuador is a prime birding spot and a country of extremes. It covers altitudes between coastal regions up to heights of more than 6,000 m and habitats that include coasts with beaches, Desert Woodland and Arid Scrub, Páramo, Temperate as well as Subtropical Montane Forest (Cloud Forest/ Elfin Woodland), the Amazon Rainforest in particular, Swamps and Mangroves. Ecuador has the largest biodiversity per square kilometre in the world, with an unlimited number of possibilities for birding.

Choose between 6 bird name languages:
English, Latin, Spanish, French, Dutch, German

Narrow species down by foot colour, bill shape, tail length etc. leading to the bird searched for plus a choice of similar species. You can also look for fragments of a species name – the search for “finch“ shows all the species which include the word “finch“ in the species’ name.

***A graphically well-designed layout – easy to use with large lettering.***

"All Birds Ecuador" is very well suited for keeping personalised bird watch lists.

The app will be continuously developed further. All updates are free of charge. Once downloaded no internet connection needed – just download the app and start birding!

Visit our internet support site for more information www.sunbird.tv. We are happy, if you like our app. Please don't hesitate to email us if you have any questions or suggestions or comments at: [email protected]

Version history

2.1
2020-06-30
Here is what we have done in this update to make birding in Ecuador even more convenient:
*** corrected an error where species where left out in the collapse view ***
- sighting lists are now being exported in 6 different bird language names
- minor errors fixed in sighting list section
- it is now possible to create multiple sighting lists + rename lists
- export sightings via csv file
- Several species which were missing in the first version have now been added: Scarlet Macaw, Red-bellied Macaw, Straight-billed Woodcreeper, Greater Yellow-headed Vulture, Boat-billed Heron.
2.0
2020-06-27
Here is what we have done in this update to make birding in Ecuador even more convenient:
- sighting lists are now being exported in 6 different bird language names
- minor errors fixed in sighting list section
- it is now possible to create multiple sighting lists + rename lists
- export sightings via csv file
- Several species which were missing in the first version have now been added: Scarlet Macaw, Red-bellied Macaw, Straight-billed Woodcreeper, Greater Yellow-headed Vulture, Boat-billed Heron.
1.9
2019-02-14
Here is what we have done in this update to make birding in Ecuador even more convenient:
- sighting lists are now being exported in 6 different bird language names
- minor errors fixed in sighting list section
- it is now possible to create multiple sighting lists + rename lists
- export sightings via csv file
- Several species which were missing in the first version have now been added: Scarlet Macaw, Red-bellied Macaw, Straight-billed Woodcreeper, Greater Yellow-headed Vulture, Boat-billed Heron.
1.8
2019-02-10
Here is what we have done in this update to make birding in Ecuador even more convenient:

- Several species which were missing in the first version have now been added: Scarlet Macaw, Red-bellied Macaw, Straight-billed Woodcreeper, Greater Yellow-headed Vulture, Boat-billed Heron.
- A few mixups have been sorted out regarding text assignment (Hoazin, Phoenicircus spp. etc.)
- Introduction has been updated, too.
- it is now possible to create multiple sighting lists + rename lists
- export sightings via csv file
1.7
2018-03-22
Thanks for your support! We have further improved the app for you:

- now updated for iOS 11
- update for iPhone X!
- fixed a MAJOR bug: after leaving the app now app doesn't jump back to start screen again when reopened
- fixed some rare crashes
- minor adjustments in layout

If you like this app please do leave us a good review as this will show Apple this is a much used and relevant app in the store, we will further improve the app with including new features in the furute.
1.6
2016-04-26
This update is signed with Apple’s latest signing certificate. No new features are included.

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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
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Reviews

QC opinions,
First impressions
So far I’ve only used this app to familiarize myself with the species and test identifying birds using the app and eBird’s photo quiz. Seems to work fairly well especially if you know the family of the bird you are trying to identify. The key that allows you to select features of the bird to then give you the most probable species as a percentage match does give an excessively long list including 1152 species rather than eliminate species from the list.
The app does a really nice job of highlighting vagrants and endemic species including toggles in settings to not show or only show those.
Laureline111,
Best birding app and field guide!
Amazing app for novice and veteran birders looking to learn everything about all the Ecuadorian species or who are taking a trip to Ecuador. The app is terrific and very accurate. It features high quality drawings of bird species and numerous details to help you narrow down and learn about a type of bird, including habitat, range, and nesting information. The most useful features to me are the range maps to find nearby birds, the audio recordings that let you hear the voices of all the birds (amazing quality; it makes you feel like you’re right there), and the “Suggest similars” function that lists birds comparable bird species to help you quickly identify the right bird. I had been searching for an app that would allow me to track and identify bird species from my phone, and this one is the best I’ve found so far. It’s incredibly more advanced than the digital versions of paper field guides I use on my trip and so, so much more useful than most bare-bone field guides apps that are out there. Love it and highly recommend!
Sandy Faison,
Birds of Ecuador
In my mind this is the best birding App I have ever used. This App will become the template for all future birding Apps. The ease of use is outstanding. Thumbing through a guidebook, looking for a particular family, can be daunting, especially in the necessarily large guidebooks for Ecuador. The groupings in this App are so easy to follow, enabling one to quickly find the bird or similar birds. The features are too numerous to mention but the birdsongs are superb and the manner in which you record sightings is terrific.

I have only one small suggestion, which could be included in an update. I would like to be able to go to each grouping and highlight the birds I hope to see, maybe based on previous trip lists. This would further narrow the field in the identification process. As far as I can tell, I cannot do this. If the App does allow me to do this, I haven't figured it out yet.

I can't wait to use this App. I typically prefer guidebooks, but this will be my go-to source in Ecuador.
SueB1023,
Beats Carrying a Book
Illustrations and audio are good and the comparison feature is isn’t as good as Audubon’s but it’s nice enough. Very lacking on adding your observations unless you do it right in the field, which is often impractical. You have to go into the map application each and every time you want to add a bird to a list. Once you start a list, why not have a feature to add a sighting to it with the same date and location? Otherwise, what’s the point of giving a list a title? I obviously won’t be using it to keep track of my sightings on my upcoming trip, which was the main reason I forked over $25 for it - but it beats lugging a field guide around.
mbooradley,
A fully functional field guide
This guide is the real deal. All the birds, with instantly playable songs for almost all. It's very useful to be able to verify birds by voice, even if you can't learn enough songs to immediately identify what's around you.
The one thing I would change is to have the ability to see similar birds side by side, like we are familiar with in traditional field guides. It can be difficult to narrow down a birds ID when there is sometimes a LONG list of possibilities in alphabetical order.
I have NEVER spent more than a dollar on an app, but this was money well spent!
VTscience,
Missing Common Pauraque and more
Just realized this app is missing common pauraque (Nyctidromus albicollis andfoothills screech owl (megascops roraimae) just off of a first glance. I am certain there are more. In general the app is wonderful and fairly useful in the field. Most birds have songs which is great! I find it pretty intuitive to use quickly. Similar to my Sibley app.
Moná Bernard,
For True Bird Lovers
I don’t know much about birds, but this app demonstrates that there are way more species than I ever knew. Learning that there are more than just the average blue jays is really impressive. A cool feature, if you’re bird watching you can record specific birds that you see, include the date/time, location and personal notes. If your goal is to find as many different types of birds, this app would be great to use.
kristin.bell,
Great to use in the field!
All of the illustrations are beautifully rendered, and the “similar species” button is really helpful when confirming identification. I’m so glad I had this on my recent trip, and I loved being able to make daily lists to track my sightings. The recorded calls and songs were also very helpful!
Swanduff,
Excellent App
Because of the cost, I was initially hesitant to purchase this app prior to my trip to the Galapagos, but I'm sure glad I did! The interface makes it super easy to narrow down and find birds given the vast number of species that call Ecuador home. I'm hooked exploring this app and know that it will be indispensable during my trip. Awesome!
BirderGolfer,
First impression is very promising
Just downloaded the app, and it looks aesthetically pleasing as soon as you open it. The groupings are very helpful and as you drill down, the flow appears to be logical and as you’d expect. Can’t wait to put it to use next week when in Ecuador