I second that. It's a beauty. Photos as well as paintings, songs and calls,
eggs and chicks plus all the text from the Handbook.
And take the printed Collins Bird Guide (Svensson et al), for when you need to
compare several similar birds side by side (apps just don't do Everything yet).
Helen
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From: Ed Williams <>
To: Karen Donkin <>
Cc: "" <>
Sent: Tuesday, 11 June 2013, 14:26
Subject: fieldguide apps
Hi Karen,
Birds of Northern Europe by BirdGuides is probably the most comprehensive with
multiple illustrations, photos, calls and maps covering all the area you need
plus text from the Concise Handbook to the birds of the Western Paleartic.
It's not quite as user-friendly as some of the other apps but has by far the
most information and data available.
It has the names of birds in about 15 languages to which might be helpful for
when you are out and about - but I don't think Icelandic is one of them.
Cheers,
Ed
Ed Williams
On 11/06/2013, at 11:49 AM, "Karen Donkin" <> wrote:
> I am travelling to England, Iceland and central Europe in September and
> would like to purchase an app that will cover these areas, that's if one
> is available.
>
> If anyone has used one and can provided some feedback, it would be
> gratefully received.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Karen Donkin
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