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iBird Plus 6.1 for iOS devices on sale

To: David Adams <>
Subject: iBird Plus 6.1 for iOS devices on sale
From: Alastair Smith <>
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2013 15:19:36 +1100
David,
A contrary view. I was in Washington last year with the iBird app on my iPhone. 
All the birders I met wrote it off! Apparently 'the' app for North America is 
Sibley. I subsequently downloaded the free lite version and I can understand 
why.
Regards
Alastair 


On 07/02/2013, at 4:14 PM, David Adams <> wrote:

> A new version of this great app for iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad with 938
> North American (inc Hawaii) species is on sale for a couple of weeks.

Great news. It's a fantastic app for anyone with an interest in the birds
of the region. As far as birding apps go, it's best in class. (Even better
than their "HD" version which suffers from a bizarre and cumbersome
interface.) Well worth it for the sounds, photos and well-organized text
and maps.

> I'm just a happy user - no commercial interest.
Likewise.
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