I just installed on both my iPad and iPhone and I do not see anything
missing. Looks fine to me except I cannot figure out how to interrupt or
stop the audio once it starts playing.
On Fri, 23 May 2014 22:53:13 +1000, Carl Clifford <>
wrote:
>Hi Neil,
>
>Is this a Beta? I have just downloaded it onto my iPad and half of the bird
>groups appear to have no content and most of the menu bar icons are
>non-functional.
>
>Carl Clifford
>
>> On 23 May 2014, at 19:54, "Sandra & Neil Shelley" <>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Earlier this week BirdLife Australia released their Wetland Birds Field
>> Guide iOS app.
>>
>> The app is extremely attractive and functional, providing drawings &
>> photographs, detailed descriptions, distribution maps, endangered status
>> and calls for the 63 non-passerine species found in and around the wetlands
>> of South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. These include Cranes, Storks,
>> Egrets, Herons, Crakes, Rails, Hens, Ibis, Spoonbills, Cormorants,
>> Waterfowl and the Shorebirds (or waders) that are commonly found away from
>> the coast.
>>
>> The app can be download for free from:
>>
>> https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/wetland-birds-field-guide/id871698648?mt=8
>>
>> *Neil Shelley*
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