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BirdLog apps

To: "Sandra & Neil Shelley" <>
Subject: BirdLog apps
From: Russell Woodford <>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 00:11:29 +1100
Hi Sonja

The new Pizzey & Knight app has the facility to compile multiple lists.
Better still, it allows you to backup all your lists to iCloud, or export
them - as well as IMPORTING lists in CSV format.

I've been playing with a beta version for less than a day, but will post a
review to Birding-Aus as soon as I can. So far the app has far exceeded my
expectations. It is a REAL app, in that it behaves and works like the best
apps, allowing you to get to data in multiple ways, and it utilises
features like Location Services to great advantage.

Anyway, more about PK Birds when I've explored it more fully. I think it
will be available through the App Store in a matter of days.

Russell Woodford


On 12 November 2013 13:12, Sandra & Neil Shelley <>wrote:

> Here is a link to the developers website:
>
> http://www.stevenscreek.com/birdwatchersdiary.htm
>
> I found a bug a few months back and they were very quick to respond and fix
> it.
>
> On Tuesday, 12 November 2013, Sandra & Neil Shelley wrote:
>
> > Hi again Sonja,
> >
> > I should have said that I use the app on my iPhone, but it should work
> > equally well on an iPad Mini.
> >
> > *Neil*
> >
> > On Tuesday, 12 November 2013, Sandra & Neil Shelley wrote:
> >
> > Hi Sonja,
> >
> > I use the Birdwatchers Diary app, which can upload directly to eBird
> > (which is what I always do).
> >
> > There are lists for most countries, plus you can easily create your own.
> >  For example, I have one with ~50 species in it that I use when I am
> > monitoring the Hooded Plovers on the Mornington Peninsula.
> >
> > Some of the features I like include:
> > - Being able to quickly select the required species without having to
> type
> > it's name,
> > - Being able to record the GPS co-ordinaries for any sighting,
> > - Being able to record multiple sightings for the same species (eg. I can
> > record each breeding pair of Hoodies separately),
> > - Being able to record presence only or counts for species,
> > - Being able to quickly record notes for a sighting - you can have you
> own
> > "standard" phrases, which you can tap on to include (eg. nest, chicks,
> etc).
> >
> > I can provided examples of the files it creates if you like.
> >
> > *Neil Shelley*
> >
> > On Tuesday, 12 November 2013, 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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