yes Alastair, I use Birdsight but usually only if notebook isnt handy. Though
it is very useful when travelling/riding in car, as you can quickly pick up
locations and times/dates of that cassowary stepping into the forest.
For world birds, there's 'My Bird Observations', which is similar (gets used
mostly when notebook not nearby).
Helen
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From: Alastair Smith <>
To: Steven Sass <>
Cc: "" <>
Sent: Tuesday, 13 December 2011, 14:47
Subject: Checklist for Ipads/iPhones
Steve
I use an iphone app called Birdsight AU to record my sightings. When I get home
I email the spreadsheet and make any changes in Apple's 'numbers', before
uploading the list to eremaea.
My brother-in-law has written a fabulous applescript to convert the Birdsight
format to eremaea so the changes I need to make are minimal (normally typos).
I can throughly recommend the app. Once you get used to Birdsight it really
does become an indispensable part of your birding experience.
I would be interested to hear if other birders are using Birdsight (and numbers)
Regards
Alastair
On 13/12/2011, at 2:17 PM, Steven Sass wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of a program or excel spreadsheet that can be
> used as a checklist, so that you can 'check' off species in the field, then
> generate a list of species observed when back in the office? Surely in this
> age of technology there is some way of doing away with pen and
> paper....thoughts anyone?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve Sass
>
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