About All Birds Switzerland
***Do you want to go bird watching in Switzerland? Then this is the app for you! Find information no other nature app has: bird population size Switzerland, abundance, migration and breeding status Switzerland - for all 417 species ever recorded incl. all irregular visitors!***
Comes with distribution maps and 2002 premium photos in HD-quality and more than 750 bird songs. You can map birds with GPS, make your own lists and explore 5 search modes, all bird names in 19 languages.
This exceptional bird app includes all species which have been listed by the Swiss Rarities Committee. It has been developed by passionate field ornithologists and published ecologists.
To quickly find a bird you are looking for, species can be sorted in several ways:
– A-Z bird names - choose between 19 (!) languages:
Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Latin (scientific), Latvian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swiss)
– By groups (gallery view or foldable list)
– Irregular visitors can be faded-in or -out
A simple identification key narrows the bird species down (e.g. by foot colour, bill shape etc.) leading to the bird searched for and a choice of similar species. You can also look for fragments of a species name through a search screen – the search for “finch“, e.g., shows all the species which include the word „finch“ in the species’ name.
Despite the abundance of species provided: in order to precisely identify a bird no previous birdwatching knowledge or ornithological expert skills are required.
Of decisive help here are the high-class large-scale images which show all bird species in their natural environment and, amongst others, originate from renowned photographers of the wildlife agency SUNBIRD IMAGES. The bird pictures have been chosen from thousands in order to allow the most reliable identification of the birds. The choice of photos is essential for identification: Bird pictures which only show the bird from front, like it is the case for many of the sloppily developed apps on the market, are of little use for birders.
This app provides extensive texts and data for each bird species with information to:
Appearance, ecology, population size, frequency, habitat and much more. The texts for this app have especially been written for Switzerland. This holds for population size, abundance, breeding status, local distribution etc.
Special features:
– Includes all 417 species recorded in Switzerland
– Detailed distribution maps
– Irregular visitors are marked in red and can be faded-in or -out
– Extensive descriptions to every species with 25 sub-features each!
– 2002 well selected photographs, all in HD quality (1024 x 678 Pixels)
– Photos to each species, including female as well as summer and winter plumage for nearly every species
– All images labeled
– Sort and display species: A-Z, 20 different languages, taxonomic
– Egg photos of 94% of all Swiss species
– 778 bird songs and calls (91% of all Swiss species)
– Spectrograms of all bird songs
– Create sighting lists and sort by place, date, group, name
– Via GPS automatically plots all spots on a map of Switzerland, which can be edited
– Make notes for each bird spotted
– Simple identification keys
– Search for Latin or common name (or part of name) through search screen
***A graphically well-designed layout – easy to use with large lettering.***
“All Birds Switzerland” is very well suited for keeping personalised bird watch lists.
The development of this app took 2 years. It will be continuously developed further. In the future, more photos and songs as well as new identification features will be added constantly.
All updates are free of charge. Once downloaded no internet connection needed – just download the app and start birding!
Visit our support site for more information. We are happy, if you like our nature app. In any case, please don't hesitate to email: birds-switzerland@sunbird.tv
by K####:
I felt as if I am in switzerland, watching the amazing birds. It has got all the amazing species, and there is so much to explore. It was totally worth the money I spent.