iBird Lite Guide to Birds

iBird Lite Guide to Birds

By Mitch Waite Group

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2009-05-24
  • Current Version: 12.03
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 310.11 MB
  • Developer: Mitch Waite Group
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 3.44037
3.44037
From 109 Ratings

Description

iBird Lite is a significant departure from our iBird family of products and, for this reason, it deserves particular attention. First and foremost, it is an app designed to grow. As a free download, you can get an idea if you like the app while you have fun exploring the 50 common bird species of North America loaded into it. If you decide you want to get more serious about birding, there is no need to buy another version of iBird or worry about which version to run at what particular moment. iBird Lite, with its new architecture, covers all situations and conditions. It allows you to choose any or all of the four countries available that you wish to access and study. Currently you can select a birding database for North America (with 942 species), the United Kingdom (343 species), Hawaii (283) or the wonderful nation island of Palau (169). Beginners to birding, who just wish to get acquainted with the birds of North America, only need to purchase the North America database. You will download this from inside the app’s Country menu and get 942 species. The details included with each bird vastly exceed what you will find in any app, including multiple photos, an HD-resolution, scientific quality illustration with a field marks layer (you can turn on and off), and a large array of playable calls and songs of each bird. Importantly, since this is a field guide, you find a copious quantity of reference material in a friendly and accessible format. The smaller 50 species database of the free iBird Lite, as well as the full 942 species North America database has been completely updated to align with the 2018 American Ornithological Union (AOU) checklist. Plus, iBird Lite contains all the features of our full paid apps, it can help you learn what a fascinating hobby birding can be. A "plug-in store" is provided in iBird Lite, where you can purchase additional features to make your birding hobby even more enjoyable. You can find these new features on the in-app purchases screen, which is found on the Purchases menu, located on the left Navigation menu. Here is a list of what is available now. ◆ Photo Sleuth, using an artificial intelligent "neural network", identifies any North America species from a photo, even if the photo is of questionable quality, such as blurry, lacking in contrast and obscured by foliage. ◆ Birds Around Me (BAM) narrows the species to just those within a specified radius around your GPS location. You can enter any location you wish, as well as specific seasons and radius sizes. ◆ Percevia Smart Search turns anyone into a birding expert by using our patented identification search algorithm based on any of 35 characteristics. For example, pick Shape = Hawk-like and iBird will isolate 40 raptor species; next pick Birds Around Me and iBird will narrow this list to just the 18 raptors in your GPS area; pick Size = Very Large and iBird will narrow the results to just the 2 species greater than 32 inches long: the Bald Eagle and the Golden Eagle. ◆ Time of Day filters birds by activity intervals: day or night, dawn and dusk, daytime or night time only. ◆ Mexican Owls gives you the most popular owls of Mexico and Central America. ◆ Everything Bundle includes everything above at a significant discount. OTHER UNIQUE FEATURES OF IBIRD ■ iBird’s icon-driven visual search engine enables you to identify birds using shape, color, location, habitat, head pattern, flight pattern, bill shape, length and more. ■ The powerful search engine means no longer scrolling through dozens of wrong choices. iBird matches just those birds near you that fit your description. ■ Search by common name, Latin name and even band code. ■ Post, keep lists, and share sightings with friends and followers with a user-friendly Notes and Favorites interface. ■ iBird’s database is completely self-contained; no internet connection is required like many other birding apps.

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Reviews

  • Photo Sleuth and iBird plus database problems

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    By sbottle
    I love iBird and purchased iBird plus, photo sleuth, iBird ultimate, iBird journal and iBird Hawaii+. Problem is, when I open iBird lite, only 50 birds are shown. Developer says iBird lite would recognize that other apps were on my phone but that doesn’t appear to be true for me. In addition, If I click on update button for photo sleuth, I am charged $4.99 even though I can access photo sleuth through IBird lite.
  • Won’t work with iOS 14

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    By Wine Steward
    Title says it all. Period. Pathetic it hasn’t been updated when developers had months on end to play with iOS 14 before it was released.
  • In app purchases do not transfer for free

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    By karl1234567891011
    Used ibird plus for a long time with the paid in app photosleuth app. Ibird plus has been abandoned and can no longer be updated so photosleuth no longer works in in ibird plus. It did work for a while but the in app purchase constantly needed to be redownloaded to work. The solution suggested on the forum was to download the free lite version and app purchases would transfer. That’s not the case. photosleuth will download but charge another $5.00. The policy on in app purchases is not transparent and very confusing. If I upgrade yet one more time to ibird pro will I have to pay for all the in app purchases again? So confusing....
  • Awful Support

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    By CrxHike
    Something as simple as the little “x” in the search field that doesn’t work and hasn’t worked for well over a year is beyond me why these folks won’t fix it. It’s a nuisance when trying to bird in the field. I’ve complained multiple times over the past year and more and after slow response am told it will be fixed soon. Well it hasn’t after multiple promises. You may ask why should I complain about a free app. It’s because I paid for the Ultimate version which was abandoned (blamed on some Apple policy) but they told me it would still be honored if I install the Lite version. So I did that. Unfortunately the fixes they now make to the Pro Version they don’t make to the Lite version. It’s their attempt to coerce me into paying yet again for this app. It’s a sham.
  • Does not update to full

    1
    By Randysusan
    Does not update to full North American database. I own the ultimate version.
  • integration

    1
    By identify gaps
    purchased some inapp upgrades - this doesn’t appear to integrate with pro version- looks like a rip off
  • Please update to 12.04

    1
    By sdaplfan
    Please update to 12.04. People who bought the ultimate edition shouldn’t be second class app owners and have to lag behind in the updates. Don’t forget your long time loyal users!
  • Not as good

    2
    By loushkala
    I've had this free app on my iPAD for years and always found it easy to navigate and find many local birds, pictures and descriptions. Now it's very difficult to use. Don't like it any more. What a disappointment! I live at the wildernerness-urban interface and have lots of different birds in my neighborhood.
  • Only 50 bird species.

    2
    By Just trying to print a templat
    Contrary to the preview images shown, this app has a tiny database. I get why it’s so small in the free version, but the description is misleading.
  • Pay and Lose it in a Year

    2
    By Jleslies 1
    I paid for IBird Lite & Pro and they both stopped working I suggest going to Amazon Kindle and buy books on birds that won’t disappear

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