Hi Alistair,
I suggest you have a look at Birdwatcher's
Diary<http://www.stevenscreek.com/birdwatchersdiary.htm>.
It is more expensive ($13.99, but you can buy iTunes gift cards at up to
25% off to reduce this) but much more comprehensive.
You can record all the birds you see (or hear) without having to type any
characters.
It comes with US & UK lists, and lists for most other countries are
available and easy to download for free from their website, or you can
create your own. I have created a list for the Western Treatment Plant in
Victoria and it is a breeze to record the birds with a list of only ~150
species.
It is definitely worth the money as far as I am concerned.
*Neil Shelley*
On 8 February 2013 15:29, BirdlineACT <> wrote:
> Anyone looking for an outstanding app to record sightings in the field can
> download Birdlog ANZ for only 99 cents (reduced from $10.49) from the
> iTunes store (link below) . I have used similar apps in the past including
> Birdsight Au, for about 2 years, but Birdlog is a quantum leap in front of
> the competition. I have been using Birdlog for the past 3 months and it has
> revolutionised the way I record my sightings.
>
> Again I have no ties with the company, that developed the app, simply a
> satisfied user.
> Regards
> Alastair
>
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/birdlog-australia-new-zealand/id560895323?mt=8
>
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> BIRDLINE ACT
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> Please report all interesting sightings of birds in the ACT to
> www.eremaea.com/birdlinerecentsightings.aspx?birdline=11
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