iBird Journal: Listing Birds of North America at Mac App Store analyse

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Developer: Mitch Waite Group
Price: 0 free
Current version: 7.22, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 Jun 2013
App size: 156.03 Mb
4.8 ( 6528 ratings )
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Estimation application downloads and cost

> 4.73k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 1.94k
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SALE - iBird Journal for North America has been reduced from its $19.99 USD list price to just $14.99.

IBIRD JOURNAL Listing Birds of North America—iBird Journal is the first app designed to make list-keeping fun, easy and most of all unforgettable! Whether you keep a life list, a backyard list or never have made a list before you’ll find iBird Journal the perfect app.

NEW IN VERSION 7.22 UPDATE

■ Completely overhauled user interface matches all MWG iBird apps.
■ Search by Common name, Band Code or Latin name with a single button.
■ Share and Print List and Observation Reports. Print any of your Lists, Checklists or individual observations to any printer on your WiFi network or share lists or observations on Facebook, Twitter, Email or by a Text Message.

iBird Journal saves observations of birds with incredible detail. It seamlessly integrates with Mitch Waite Group’s iBird - the world’s most popular line of field guide apps – but can be used with any field guide app. Here is how it works: After you have identified a bird species, simply press the journal button that is found on all species pages. The iBird Journal app starts and opens an “observation” form for the species you started with. Journal does most of the work for you by auto-magically adding your GPS location, the date and time, the weather and more. It’s up to you if you wish add more information or do it later. And Journal is the perfect app for doing “bird counts”, such as the Audubon Christmas Bird Count or the Great Backyard Bird Count.

iBird Journal not only lets you memorialize your bird sightings, it does it in an extremely efficient manner by storing data in a built-in SQLite database. Journal has built-in tools for analyzing your observations and it can export to Excel so you can analyze your observations later using any kind of reporting system.

CHECKLISTS
Most important Journal goes beyond any sighting app on the market by letting you create “checklists” of birds you would LIKE to see. Checklists are perfect for bird outings, tours and bird counts where you know what you are looking for but need a way to instantly check off those birds from a pre-made list.

SOCIAL SHARING
Journal is perfect for sharing observations on social networks – it will share your discoveries on Facebook, Twitter or by email. You can think of iBird Journal as the ultimate rare bird alert app.

REPORTING
The reporting feature in Journal lets you analyze your entire database of observations by date range, list, locations, minimum observed count and species – answering questions like ‘how many times have I seen the Black-necked Stilt between April and June of 2010 in California”?

BACKUP
You’ll never have to worry about losing your observations as Journal will back up and restore your observations one of three ways: by email in its native format, to and from any free Dropbox account or as an eBird compatible CSV file. And if you are a heavy user of eBird you can import any eBird CSV into Journal and from then on use it to send and receive eBird sightings.

iBird Journal is the perfect app to keep a record of all your bird sightings and the ultimate way to memorialize your hobby for the future.

▶ Journal is a “universal” app so it works perfectly on iPad or iPhone.

▶ No limits to number of observations.

▶ Checklists. Besides basic lists Journals checklists let you set up birds you “wish” to observe and check them off as they are found.

▶ Integrates with the entire iBird product line but works for any birding app.

▶ Reporting feature allows unlimited ways to view your lists.

Whether you wish to keep simple lists of the birds you see everyday, start a list of birds you see in the backyard, on a trip or every bird you have seen in your life, iBird Journal is the app you have been waiting for.

Note: iBird Journal is not compatible with the iPod Touch since it lacks a GPS chip.
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Available in countries
Country Price
Canada 20.99 CAD
China 98 CNY
France 16.99 EUR
Germany 16.99 EUR
Italy 16.99 EUR
Netherlands 16.99 EUR
Portugal 16.99 EUR
Spain 16.99 EUR
Poland 16.99 EUR
UK 14.99 GBP
India 999.99 INR
Japan 999.99 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 999.99 KRW
Poland 69.99 PLN
Russia 999.99 RUB
Turkey 99.99 TRY
USA 14.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 16.49 USD
Ukraine 14.99 USD
Available for devices
iPhone4, iPad2Wifi, iPad23G, iPhone4S, iPadThirdGen, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone5, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadFourthGen, iPadFourthGen4G, iPadMini, iPadMini4G, iPhone5c, iPhone5s, iPadAir, iPadAirCellular, iPadMiniRetina, iPadMiniRetinaCellular, iPhone6, iPhone6Plus, iPadAir2, iPadAir2Cellular, iPadMini3, iPadMini3Cellular, iPodTouchSixthGen, iPhone6s, iPhone6sPlus, iPadMini4, iPadMini4Cellular, iPadPro, iPadProCellular, iPadPro97, iPadPro97Cellular, iPhoneSE, iPhone7, iPhone7Plus, iPad611, iPad612, iPad71, iPad72, iPad73, iPad74, iPhone8, iPhone8Plus, iPhoneX,
Just what I needed

This app is perfect for me, I love it.

Very nice...hoping for update

More comprehensive than the ebird app and if youre worried about exporting your sightings into ebird it is very simple and straightforward. I used to use the ebird app but this one has a much friendlier user interface. Like how it shows your sightings on a map and the ability to sort them. Now just wondering when the next update will be since its been over a year.

High Hopes!

Five stars, this app sounds wonderful and it sounds as though many many people have dedicated a great deal of effort , Im expecting a lot too.

Love the convenience!

Very useful for immediately being able to record an observation. I would, however, like better syncing between various Apple devices. I highly recommend this whole family of bird applications.

Seems good so far

Ive only been using the journal for about a week now. So far it seems like a good app. The only thing I dont like is that there arent any pre-made checklists available to use. I spent a lot of time going back & forth between apps & websites to create a checklist of birds in my state. In my opinion, that would greatly improve this app. Other than that, it seems pretty good. I plan to use it frequently.

Good app for keeping track of sighting

A versatile app for keeping track of your bird sightings. The one thing that would improve it would be iCloud integration and syncing across devices.

Great listing app

So far so good

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