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BirdLog apps

To: Sonja Ross <>
Subject: BirdLog apps
From: Tom Tarrant <>
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 12:35:06 +1000
Sonja,

Mat Gilfedder is the chap to contact regarding BirdLog, hopefully he will
get this post and fill you on the details.

Tom

On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Sonja Ross <> wrote:

> Thanks.   We travel a bit overseas which is why I was wondering about the
> world version.   Have you tried that?
>
>
> On 12/11/2013, at 12:24 PM, Michael Ramsey <> wrote:
>
> > There is an Australian and New Zealand version now. I have been using it
> as I have now switched my entry of sightings to eBird.
> >
> > Its very easy to use.
> >
> >
> http://www.birdseyebirding.com/index.php/2012-09-27-00-35-10/birdlog-australia-new-zealand
> >
> > > From: 
> > > To: 
> > > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 11:30:32 +1100
> > > CC: 
> > > Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] BirdLog apps
> > >
> > > Hi Sonja,
> > >
> > > When I was in the USA last month, the local birders were using
> "BirdLog NA
> > > for iOS, version 1.7.1" and "BirdLog World for iOS, version 1.7" for
> > > entering bird lists in the field using iPhones and then exporting
> directly
> > > to eBird.
> > >
> > > Presumably NA is North America and the world version is the one to get?
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Bruce
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: 
> > >  On Behalf Of Sonja
> Ross
> > > Sent: Tuesday, 12 November 2013 11:05 AM
> > > To: 
> > > Subject: [Birding-Aus] BirdLog apps
> > >
> > > My husband is thinking of getting an iPad mini for remote control
> > > photography, and in view of the upcoming merger of Eremaea and eBird,
> I was
> > > thinking I could take it when I was out birding to enter lists on. It
> > > doesn't seem that lists can be done that way directly to eBird, and
> BirdLog
> > > was suggested as being the one to use. I had a look in the Archives and
> > > noted that a few people use it already but wondered if there were any
> more
> > > up to date comments, and also how good the world version is as opposed
> to
> > > regional ones? And how well does it work to do lists in the field?
> > >
> > > Any thoughts will be appreciated, and may well have be of wider
> interest.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Sonja
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