About Bird Guide Europe
– Use one of six different lists to navigate among the birds. For example, you can choose to sort the birds in an alphabetical or a traditional systematic order.
– Select to display the bird names in Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish or Swedish. Some of the lists also show the names in an alternative selectable language.
– Search for a bird by entering a part of the name.
– Display only species that breeds and/or winters in a certain region.
– View the facts tab with basic bird data, photographs, descriptions, paintings, distribution and up to date systematics in the supported languages.
– Select to display Wikipedia pages in Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish or Swedish.
– Connect to Xeno-Canto and listen to streaming recordings directly from their great audio library.
– Download Wikipedia pages and sound recordings, and make them available offline.
– Easily navigate from one species to another by dragging (swiping) your finger horizontally across the screen.
– 393 of the most common birds in the European countries.
– 455 photographs of wild birds in Europe.
– 15 illustrations by Per Ranebo.
– 287 beautiful paintings by Ferdinand, Magnus and Wilhelm von Wright.
Bird Guide Europe is continuously updated with the latest taxonomy according to the IOC World Bird List.
There is a free version, Little Bird Guide Europe. Try it first!
by E####:
Great app, smooth and awesome info. One great flaw however is that there is no search function integrated, please add one and get four stars. Add offline mode and a "rec & search" function for searching with the bird song and get five stars.