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Oz Shorebirds iPhone/iPod Touch App (& Android Devices) for Bird Identif

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Subject: Oz Shorebirds iPhone/iPod Touch App (& Android Devices) for Bird Identification
From: "Sandra & Neil Shelley" <>
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 08:57:31 +1000
Hi folks,

With all the recent posts regarding iPhone apps, I thought I would let you
know about my Oz Shorebirds app for bird identification.

It is based on the Shorebirds Identification Booklet available from
BirdLife Australia, and allows you to browse 48 shorebird species by name
or size.  From the browse list you can view an illustration, distribution
map, identification tips and a flight photo of each species.

The app is freely available to everyone interested in our migratory and
resident shorebirds.  It is a website, however the content will be cached
on your device so that it is accessible even when the internet isn't
available.  It was designed and developed by myself using the Sencha Touch
Framework <http://www.sencha.com/products/touch/>.

*For the iPhone*
The iPhone has 3G & Wi-Fi capability, and one of these needs to be
available for the following:

   - Point Safari at www.penboc.org.au/shorebirds/
   - Tap on the "+" or "forward arrow" on the toolbar at the bottom of the
   Safari screen
   - Tap on "Add to Home Screen" and change the name to Oz Shorebirds
   - Tap on "Save" or "Add"

You should now have an icon on your home screen (of a Hooded Plover) that
you can tap on to run the app.

*For the iPod Touch*
The iPod Touch has Wi-Fi capability, so if you have access to a Wi-Fi
network you can also get access to the app.  Start the Settinga app, turn
on Wi-Fi and connect to the Wi-Fi network:

Now do the following:

   - Point Safari at www.penboc.org.au/shorebirds/
   - Tap on the "+" or "forward arrow" on the toolbar at the bottom of the
   Safari screen
   - Tap on "Add to Home Screen" and change the name to Oz Shorebirds
   - Tap on "Save" or "Add"

You should now have an icon on your home screen (of a Hooded Plover) that
you can tap on to run the app.

Start the Settings app again and turn off Wi-Fi.  While is Settings check
that Bluetooth and Location Services are turned off (you generally don't
need any of these on for an iPod Touch and they only drain the battery).

*For the iPad*
Follow the instruction for the iPhone.

However the images are sized for devices with a smaller screen and look
grainy on this.

*For Android Devices*
The iPhone has 3G & Wi-Fi capability, and one of these needs to be
available for the following:

   - In the browser go to www.penboc.org.au/shorebirds/
   - Bookmark the site in the browser
   - Return to the home screen
   - Tap & hold in empty space to bring up the menu
   - Tap "Shortcut" then "Bookmark"
   - Select the relevant bookmark

You should now have an icon on your home screen (of a Hooded Plover) that
you can tap on to run the app.

If you have any problems, drop me a line.

*Neil Shelley*

   - Illustrations by Jeff Davies copyright WWF Australia
   - Distribution maps from the New Atlas of Australian Birds
   - Identification tips collated by BirdLife Australia with assistance
   from Adrian Boyle, Glenn Ehmke, Chris Hassell, Danny Rogers & Mike Weston
   and information from Shorebirds of Australia (Geering *et al.* 2007)
   - Flight photos by Alister Benn, Rohan Clarke, David Disher, Glenn
   Ehmke, Peter Ericsson, Alan Fletcher, David Hewitt, Dean Ingwersen, Deane
   Lewis, Danny Rogers, Sonja Ross, Juanli Sun, Johan Stenlund, Carl-Johan
   Svensson, Glen Tepke & Chris Tzaros - all of which are copyright
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