Yeah, g'day Jeelan
We use both in conjunction with the books.
Bev prefers Morcombe; I always go to Pizzey (probably because of the extra info
in the photos). I reckon, as with the hard copies, it's a good idea to have
both.
Peter Morgan
The conservation battle is never finally won; the development battle is.
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> On 10 Apr 2017, at 2:56 pm, Jeelan Amin <> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if anyone’s had any experiences with the bird guide apps that
> are currently available for iPads? I’m considering Pizzey and Knights Birds
> of Australia
> <https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/pizzey-and-knight-birds-of-australia/id714625973?mt=8>
> and/or the Morcombe and Stewart Guide to Birds of Australia
> <https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-morcombe-stewart-guide-to-birds-of-australia/id397979505?mt=8>
>
> I currently use hardcopies of Simpson & Day Field Guide to Birds of Australia
> and The Slater Field Guide to Australian birds…
>
> will either of the apps above allow me to replace the hardcopy books?
>
> Both apps seem to have a library of bird sounds and can be filtered by
> location to only show you species likely to occur in your neck of the woods….
>
> I’d love to hear any “real world” experiences with either of these apps.
>
> thanks
>
> Jeelan
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