Have you ever wanted to know from where some bird came in your country and where do they go when they fly towards warmer locations? What are their exact ancestors and in what regions do these birds live? 234 North American bird species, that are normally found in your backyard are included in this application created for Apple devices, which is a thrill especially for children. But I can assure you that there are adults which do not know what species is a certain bird which lives in another region than the region in which the person inhabits. This happens because there are large varieties of species all over America and it is virtually impossible to know them all, unless you are a specialist.
There are presented comon shorebirds and raptors in this application to make the people familiar with them and their characteristics. You want to know why a bird has pink feathers? Nothing more simpler. Access this app on your iPhone and the information will come straight to you via your mobile phone.
The app costs $2.99 and it is developed by the Mitch Waite Group. The user’s manual is available in the PDF format, but also in the HTML format. You don’t need an Internet connection to read all those pieces of information about the bird you want. This app has received many awards for being the best app for birdwatching. When you are on a trip with your family and you discover a new bird, you can find it on your iPhone, simply by accessing the inventory of birds that can be encountered in that area where you went.
The representation of the birds is done by professional artists. There are more than 300 technical drawings of the birds and over 600 photos taken by expert photographers. The user can listen to more than 2 hours of song birds, to relax. With this app, the users will be able to identify the birds, to find more about their birth places, their history, habitat information, about how many years a bird like that can live, what is the diet of that bird and how can you breed it, in order to provide you a good meat, feathers or eggs. Most of the birds that are met on the North American territory are used for cooking.



