Chirp! Bird Songs USA +
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Chirp! Bird Songs USA + by iSpiny
DescriptionPart nature guide, part feel-good pick-me-up! Listen and learn 237 bird songs and calls from across mainland USA*, with up to 34 seconds of song for each bird, and alternative recordings for some birds."a great app for the idiot bird watcher like me up to the semi pro bird watcher." - CrazyMikesApps.com Chirp! includes features for both novices and experienced birders. For novices: birds can be arranged in order of commonness, so you can listen to the most common ones first, then move on to less frequent backyard visitors. For experienced birders: use the custom quiz to help distinguish and learn similar songs. On first use, Chirp! selects birds for your current location, but then you are free to select any area of the United States on the Map Screen, to learn the common species from east to west and north to south. Or you may prefer to select all birds to learn the whole range! Try sorting by song style, so that you can compare birds that hoot and coo, or those with high pitched songs for example. Make a shortlist of your favourites so that you can find them quickly (tap the + icon above the image to add birds to your favorites list). After listening, try the quiz to test your memory. Answer fast to earn a score multiplier and get on the high score table! And when you need a rest, try the slideshow feature - choose which birds to include, maybe add background bird song, then simply relax and dream of springtime :). ===== Response to reviewers: buggsy2: You can search for a bird on the iPhone by tapping the large 'search' button at the bottom of the screen ;) margo: The reason the bird images are generally males, is that nearly all the songs are only made by males. If we include a sound made only by the female, then we will illustrate it with a photo of the female. ===== To keep up with the latest Chirp! news, join the Chirp! community: Facebook: http://is.gd/vsey/Chirp Blog: http://ispiny.blogspot.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/iSpiny Problems? Email us: support@spinysoftware.com * Sorry, Alaska is not currently included What's New in Version 2.0.5In this update:16 new sounds: Red-winged Blackbird whistle call Cape May Warbler Cerulean Warbler Worm-eating Warbler Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Fox Sparrow (Red, Sooty, Slate-backed & Thick billed) American Woodcock Green Heron Plus: * The sounds can be sorted by bird group * Orientation bug fix for iPad and improved graphics Please leave a review if you like the app - this is especially appreciated after an update! If you have problems, email us for a quick reply. Customer ReviewsiPhone app lacking (3 stars)The iPad version can be searched and browsed, but the iPhone app cannot. This means if you see a bird and want to find it, the iPhone version won't help. Great (5 stars) My birder friend loves when I go with her this app is really easy to use margo (4 stars) Great program but wish pictures would indicate differences between male and female when applicable.
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