This app is awesome! It will sure save a lot of time on field data management.
Cheers,
Steve Sass
Principal Ecologist
EnviroKey
0432 414 845
www.envirokey.com.au
On 27/07/2012, at 12:16 AM, Henry Cook <> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> A new app has been released that allows the user to record their natural
> history observations quickly and easily. The auto-complete list has all
> Australian mammals, reptiles, frogs and birds as well as most of the
> dragonflies and butterflies (if you're that way inclined). You can then email
> your sightings to yourself for safe keeping. I won't try and tell you all
> about it.... you can go here (the link below) if you're interested.
> http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/sightings/id539447284?mt=8
>
> For those who aren't the slightest bit interested in that sort of thing-
> perhaps some bird photos? I managed to get a few decent images of the
> beautiful and elusive Western Shrike-tit a few weekends ago just outside of
> Perth at a fairly well known spot for them. The link to their flickr set is
> here:
> m("N08/sets/72157630711194338/with/7629316042/","//www.flickr.com/photos/54876436");">http:
>
> All the best,
> Henry
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