Peter Woodall wrote:
Hi
I've used Birdinfo for many years now. It's an Australian product,
written by Simon Bennett.
It has a world list of birds, but you can also select an Australian
Master List and lists for various other countries and regions. It also
has lists of Aus mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fresh-water fish and
butterflies. I find this useful as I record all these beasties in the
bush.
I've used Birdinfo for about 8 years and I will not change to anything
else. It is easy to use and very quick at retrieving data. It covers
most countries of the world and this is improving with each new edition
or up grade. It certainly gave my birding a great boost when I first
bought it. Entering the data for over 20 years of birding was time
consuming but now it's easy to keep up to date.
This product is regularly advertised in 'Wingspan' magazine.
--
Trevor Hampel
Murray Bridge
South Australia
Check out my BLOGS (web logs):
Trevor's Birding - observations and photos of birds at
http://www.trevorsbirding.com
Trevor's Travels - travels in Australia, Thailand and Nepal at
http://www.trevorstravels.com
Trevor's Writing - read some of my writing at http://www.trevorhampel.com
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