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The eGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent is an interactive companion to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent – the definitive guide for birdwatchers visiting the region. It covers India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives. This application has specific features that will enhance your birding experience.

FEATURES:
Hi-res images, distribution maps and detailed text descriptions of over 1300 bird species found in the Indian Subcontinent.
These images can be expanded to fill the entire width of the screen in portrait and landscape.
“Bird Compare” that allows you to compare two birds on the same screen.
A personal bird list that stores your bird sightings saved to the device that can then be exported through email.
View the Bird Index by Common or Scientific bird names either alphabetically or taxonomically.

*Uninstalling the program will result in the loss of your list, it is recommended that you keep your own master list separate from the program.

EGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent App Comments & Reviews

EGuide to Birds of the Indian Subcontinent Positive Reviews

Very Basic and not worth the high priceThe reviews from 4-5 years ago still hold true. This is an expensive electronic version of the book, but with no dynamic features like sound files of calls, or even the ability to filter likely species by region. A number of species are missing range maps or illustrations, and a couple are switched (text pertains to different species than the one shown). Very shoddy product for the price and in desperate need of some easy upgrades and fixes to make it comparable to other electronic bird guides..Version: 1.2.1

Not there yetThe app has, as far as I know, a lot of info regarding birds in the area. Where it is lacking, however, is a “Smart Search” feature (like the South African eBirds Guide) as well as location-based search. With the large number of birds, it is always helpful to narrow down the search possibilities when trying to identify different species. I’m looking forward to an update - soon - on making very good use of the data it already holds. Holding thumbs!.Version: 1.1

Good StartIt is the entire book "Birds of the Indian Subcontinent" by Richard Grimmett, which is the best field guide I've used in India (minus all the stuff at the front). It has some advantages over the book edition, obviously it is easy to carry! It also allows better viewing of both the maps and the illustrations (on the iPad it looks incredible, though I won't carry my iPad into the field). And allows for quick searching. Yet it seems to be a little glitchy and could use a little polishing. It seems to be missing either maps or illustrations for a few species (some are possible vagrants, others are just plain missing like the Indian peafowl) I would also love to see some work put in on the sounds of birds. Comparison with similar birds is possible, but cumbersome. You have to know which birds are similar, and you can only view two at a time. I will look forward to an update of this guide..Version: 1.1

It is AWESOME!This is the best eGuide book of Indian Birds undoubtedly. Everything is so good. But the app would be much better if you added the callings of the birds. It's a request to you, please add sound to this app for the upcoming version. Please!.Version: 1.1

Great App - some mistakesThis is a great App, with ease of sightings recording. There are numerous species that are switched (e.g., picture and descriptions/distributions for Small Niltava are those for Pygmy Flycatcher, and vice versa - there are quite a few like this), without picture (e.g., Alexandrine Parakeet, again, quite a few like this), or without distribution map (e.g., Indian Peafowl, would you believe!, which also misses out on a picture!). As this is basically a carbon copy of the excellent handbook, these errors should be readily fixable. A request - please add in calls for the various species - the vast majority can be sourced through one or other internet repository. It would be really helpful to click on a Phylloscopus species and hear its call shortly after seeing it to assist in identification. Otherwise an excellent App..Version: 1.2.1

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