I don’t have a smart phone but I do have a non-Apple tablet. NB. I see there are similar complaints on the itunes website. Hi Carl, The Windows Phone version of the app has been out for a while. Hi Theo, the list should not have changed in the update, and you should still be able to find the taxonomic list. touch or blackberry curve? Your app is great, I used it with my nokia lumia while out birding today. I will try and control updates on other devices as I have this app on more than one device. Features include: • A new easy to navigate menu system. There certainly will be a BB10 version of the app in the very near future. Thank you so much. More than 10 years in the making, David Sibley's Guide to Birds is a monumental achievement. You briefly mentioned that you guys are working on updating the app. Please let me know if there are any further problems. Sibley eGuide to the Birds of North America. I am running the Sibley’s app on both my iPhone and iPad. What is the status of the Sibley eGuide to Birds app – SECOND EDITION ?? This can not be done on the Android version. It’s http://www.mydigitalearth.com/. I know there are other bird species that are making their way up here and it would be nice if an update occurred. This Application WILL ONLY work on an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running iOS V4.3 or higher NOT A NORMAL IPOD CLASSIC/NANO and the download is about 400MB. mydigitalearth.com for the best nature apps globally, birds, mammals, snakes, trees, insects, butterflies, marine life Hi Paul, Correct, all of the content is contained on the device. David Sibley. The original was on my All I get is the last species recorded on a scrollable black background. I was about to buy the full app but I’d hate to buy it and have support/updates ended and feel like I’d want to buy the new version right away. I’ll make sure they are added to the next update. Thanks for your patience with the Blackberry app, everyone. • Display species names in English, French, Spanish and Latin (Scientific). Once I force close it will re-open without errors. Also, are all current platforms going to continue to be supported? For example, I’m planning a trip to Michigan in May. I currently have the lite version on my iPhone4 but I don’t have a lot fo memory. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. That’s as far as I can get with it. $19.99. | Breaking News Headlines: Read All News Updates in English, Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! I have downloaded the latest update 1.7 for iphone and ipad. Thank you for your patience in this matter. It can help evaluate the user interface, the sound and image quality….etc. Hi Jane, check that the mute button on the side of the phone is switched off (although in latest versions of the app that has no effect on the sounds). I have Samsung Galaxy 5s…..any update on release date of 2nd edition, Hi Brian, Thanks for your interest. Do I have to purchase the iphone version separately? I can’t fathom why this app would need that ability and am not interested in buying the electronic version if that is part of the paid version also. I can’t find their website?! I’m not quite sure if you mean the Samsung Galaxy S2 phone or Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 tablet? I cannot access the app because of the message. I was then — each time — sent to a page that said that my session had timed out. I’ve asked them about your volume control question, and will post whenever I hear something. Is this a known problem? Thanks very much for pointing this out. The thing is I was able to play the Black and White warbler song and had the bird come very close for great photos. On my itouch I can no longer view past the first illustration for a species. I love this as a back up and for ease of data entry at home when making a paper/pencil list in the field which I can again sync and updates on my phone. Is there a firm release date yet for the Android version of The Sibley eGuide to Birds App, Second Edition? Since I can’t find anywhere on this website what the latest version is numbered [you have hidden it pretty well, anyway], I can’t tell for sure; mine says version 1.5. Hi Ron, I’ve forwarded each of your messages to the developers and they will be in touch to help you solve this issue (if they haven’t already). Hi Karen, Thanks, I’m glad you like the app. Pingback: The flight stuff: Bird watching soars on digital wings - CNET - Right2Work, Inc. 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Can I get my 2015 version of my old G3 back and place it in my G7? what about putting the tree book on an app? It would be great if you could improve the browsing. Please develop an app for the new htc arrive WP7. It should be a straightforward process using iTunes on your PC to download the app and install it on the phone. * Added menu option to “My List” to clear all list entries. They should have an answer for you very soon. Thanks for a great program (and the books too)! Bravo! Hi Michael, Sorry to hear that you are having trouble. - NewsFeed, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! Wonderful job. Such a transfer is currently impossible in the app store, as I understand it, so they may have to simply publish the revised app as a new product and end support for the old one. I’m using a Samsung Note 4 and get this popup error message: “Your ebird.org list could not be exported”. Is there a fix in the works? Short essays cover key birding challenges. The launch date for the Blackberry Playbook version has not been finalised, it will coincide with the new OS release for Playbook planned for Q1 of 2012. The operating systems on the phones are different, the app stores are not linked, and the companies behind them (Google and Apple) don’t offer any way to transfer a license from one to the other. I purchased the Sibley Birds app for my wife’s iPad about four years ago. We assumed the Blackberry Device was faulty. At this satge there is no way to transfer an application licence from one operating platform to another eg; If you purchased a Blackberry Version we cannot transfer the licence to Apple, Android, Kindle Fire or Windows Phone 7 and vice versa. If we can assist in any possible way with this process please email us at support@mydigitalearth.com Each bird is hand drawn by the author, who is somewhat obsessive and refuses to include drawings that he has not done from first-hand observation, a kind of mania that I admire for its absolute smittenness. We are going to be looking at some form of coupon system in the not to distant future that may allow us to help ease the burden of swopping platforms. Thank you. I don’t seem to be able to get iTunes to give me the update – at least, I don’t see any “thumbnails” after downloading again. Sorry for the late response, we are currently busy with the 2nd Edition of the App at the moment, it is close to beta stage and we are hoping to have a release date within the next 6 – 8 weeks. The 7 inch tablet is the perfect size for birding. Checked in about a month ago to see if the update to the Blackberry app would be fixed so that the order of the sounds matches the buttons within each bird species. One thing I can tell you is that it will be over a year before any major new version is ready. Birders love the Sibley Guide and so have been anxiously awaiting the second edition in app form only to be told that it would be coming “soon.” Finally, we all got updates in our Sibley apps … Check on the main menu (tap top left to back out to that screen) and you should see an option to choose between taxonomic or alphabetic list. Anything you can provide of an update on this issue? How do you delete an entire list? Thanks, Pingback: All About Blue Jays! I am now in Mexico and unable to access Sibley’s. Please let me know at your earliest convenience at the email above. | Technology Alpha, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! The compare feature cannot run on the small screen of many Blackberry devices, and there are no plans to add it to the Blackberry app. I’m new to birding and it’s hard to identify anything from a big long list of bird names. Thanks. thx. 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I get a warning on both my Droid X and Xoom that the app has been tampered with and will not run. I just got an Android phone and am thinking about buying this app, which looks great. Would really like to get this app! • A new grid view with larger thumbnails. Two, there doesn’t seem to be any volume control when playing songs and calls. Once toggled, tick boxes will appear to the right of each bird and tapping 2 tick boxes in succession will launch a comparison of the chosen species. I agree the search methods could be better, but for now one solution is to select your state and check the box to “show only common birds”. You buy the app once and can install it on any device that is linked to the account. When I want to see the Sibley information on a bird on my list, I have to leave my list, do a Taxonomic Index search to find the bird, and then read the information. Will I have to purchase the app again? Or is there another way to pull up all warblers? Have accepted all provisions. I have an iphone I use in the field. Hi David I am bit frustrated by the latest update to your App. I too am surprised that it will not work on a Blackberry Playbook especially as Blackberry’s reduced price has resulted in a flood of new playbooks out in general use. However, within the few days, my app has not opened. can you help. | Capmocracy.com, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! This is very disappointing. Would like to see one change made. The Sibley Guide to Birds (second edition), by David Allen Sibley. | Newsmediaone.com ! Printed books just don't have that ability. Pingback: How to become a birder in Colorado | Mountain CrossFit News. This would be cool for other’s to see the lists and encourage and be encouraged to get out and see some birds. Why would this be necessary? The Sibley Guide to Birds has become the most popular and fastest selling printed guide to birds as well as the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to North American Birds: Over 6600 images. Fixed issues with application not running on certain tablet devices. It’s Nov. 25 and I’m wondering if you have any news about 2nd edition. Is the guide available for iPad? to you! If I could group them, I would know at a glance how many warblers are on My List. Hola. Sibley Birds of North America: Android app (4.3 ★, 10,000+ downloads) → The Sibley eGuide to North American birds now available on Android devices! - all news you need on the world, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! I was getting an error message about storage. When I try to open, it requests ability to make and manage phone calls. THANK YOU, MR SIBLEY! Thanks to you and your developers for fixing this. You can always use the top bezel swipe-down gesture to bring up the menu on any screen. Will they be emailed me or will this be a general announcement, and if so where would I find this information posted? View Sibley eGuide to the Birds of North America for Android . I really enjoy the app and would suggest the capability of searching the species with the Alpha/Bander’s/4-letter codes of the species. My wife has an I-phone 3GS without Internet, so the app would need to be totally self contained. AND most importantly, there should be “a way that will work to allow current users to get the new app.”, By which you meant (you hoped) that current users would receive the new version without having to buy it again, right? If you haven’t switched platform or ID, and you are still not able to download it, please let me know either in a reply here or through the “Contact” button above, and we will help troubleshoot. A few other users have also asked for this functionality and we can see that it would be useful to be able to store My List in the “cloud” and have it synchronized across devices. The Sibley Guide to Birds has become the most popular and fastest selling printed guide to birds as well as the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to North American Birds: Over 6600 … - 7amHeadlines, Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! Thanks, Forest. Thanks and looking forward to it. Thanks Rick, Let us know how if you have any questions! Will the Android version of Sibley’s run on that?? Hi Jim, Sorry to hear that you are having trouble with the app. Is one of the planned improvements the ability to add notes other than in a sighting log — something that would be associated with the species, rather than with a particular date? i have always wanted accessible calls – BNA is a bit cumbersome, obviously you designed the software approach, since it’s just what a birder needs | Thefoolishblog.com |, Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! I bought the app for my iphone which worked great until the phone died. Just the info I needed! Any suggestions? Any info would be much appreciated! I also have a playbook and the new OS 2 on it. I had this great app on my Blackberry and changed to Android os. Sibley surrounds illustrations with snippets of essential text pointing out crucial field marks. Hi! Will this app work with the Nokia windows 8 smart phone? Swipe scrolling and pinch zoom do not work while this page is displayed and no menu button options help. However. I really wish to purchase now, not wait til 2014, but…. Hi John, I understand your concern. This is simply constructive criticism as I find the app to be wonderful and I know it will get plenty of use. I just heard from the devlopers that the Windows Phone 7 version is ready to submit to the store and should be available very soon. Can you email at list of birds from eBird that is in taxonomic order? We will post an estimated release date here in the coming weeks. and it’s also very user friendly and intuitive Just to be clear – the app can do everything for me that the printed books can do? There is no timeline for adding it to the app but it is in the works. For some unknown reason, the audible bird song feature has stopped working. Thank you for patience, understanding and loyal support with the product. Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. I too am still (10 July, 2011) having this problem (Force close caused when reactivating the application after the device has gone to sleep) on my Droid X2, Android 2.2.2, Kernel 2.6.32.9- The developers are already aware of it. The app does not include the “Family comparison pages” with thumbnails of all related species lined up for comparison. I guess it’s April for the BlackBerry version? Appreciation of birds migrate, taking to the one to buy and the beach. The biggest differences will be seen in the lower resolution screens of some devices running Android OS, but when comparing the app on devices with similar screens users should see virtually no difference between them other than a few inherent differences in user interface. Read online that an update correcting the problem had been issued. Thanks in advance. instead to carry my dear sibley guide to watching bird. Hi David. Discover and identify birds around you, anywhere in the world. I did a search on Amazon and resulted in: Your search “Sibley eGuide to Birds App” did not match any products in: Kindle Store. I purchased the full iPad version a couple years ago. Will it work on all phones? Do I have to pay for the app again? Thank you. For example, as long as you use the same Apple ID to manage your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch (most people do) you can have the same app on all of those devices. WHY UPGRADE TO THIS NEW VERSION? The Sibley Guide to Birds (second edition), by David Allen Sibley. Icons lead to map, audio, and list features, Filter species by region, and also by the most commonly seen species in that region Due to COVID-19, events planned for this spring are being rescheduled later this year, and you might experience small delays in orders from the web store. When the new ones didn’t quite match, I was faced with a choice — revise the old ones to try to bring them closer to the new, revise the … Pingback: 4 Fabulous Photography Features - Bishop Visitor Information Center. Options to upload or type notes would be helpful. I’ve forwarded your question to the developers and they should be able to help you sort it out. I thought the 15 of Dec would still be mid Dec since there are 31 days in the month. Subsequently we acquired a Blackberry 9810 and downloaded the Sibley’s app to that. | Elpublicante.net, Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! –David. I’m forwarding this to the developers and they should be able to help sort it out for you. Wow! The new Sibley Birds app has arrived with comprehensive, up to date information of over 930 North American species. I have a list of about 25 species I would like to see. Any thoughts about adding this? Reply . I recently upgraded to an iPhone. Covers 810 species and features all of the drawings, range maps, and explanatory text found in the Sibley Guide to Birds. This is my first experience with a smart phone. If not, could you please consider allowing it as I would love to share this app with my wife. You were not meant to be charged for upgrades, this is an error on our side. For example, Red-whiskered Bulbul is tickable in Miami (according to some sources, the drawings are in the app but no sound, but sound is available in XenoCanto including a recording from the Kendall Dr area of Miami. I will check with the developers again but they have explained it to me that each platform is different and the apps are sold through completely independent stores. I have a I Phone and love the Sibley app. Thank you for all of your helpful answers, David. The new Sibley Birds app has arrived with comprehensive, up to date information of over 930 North American species. The revised Eastern and Western field The revised Eastern and Western field guides were published two years later than the big guide, and include several species of introduced exotic birds … Pingback: Mobile Apps and Online Resources – The Odyssey, Pingback: How to Start Birding: What Gear Do You Really Need? The Sibley guide will work on Android Tablets running Honeycomb. Is there a Sibley’s e-guide version that I can get for my PC? I’m in the same boat. Is there a version that would work on a computer? The developers tell me that they had some concerns about setting that up for Blackberry and they wanted to launch the app and make sure it worked well on the variety of Blackberry devices before adding that. I am very happy to hear of a bird guide to the windows 7 phone also. The Sibley Guide to Birds – the most popular, most comprehensive, and fastest-selling printed field guide to North American birds – is now available in digital form as an app for several mobile phone platforms. Going on vacation from the East Coast to Palm Desert area of California on April 28, 2011. – Squamish Environment Society, Choosing a Field Guide – Birding with Jess, Emerging Technologies: Smartphone Application Use in Birdwatching » Learning about Academic Librarianship, Recognizing Birds at a Glance: General Impressions, Shape and Size | Too Many Sparrows, Learning to Digiscope: Turning Your Binoculars Into a Zoom Lens | Too Many Sparrows, Birding Gear Recommendations – Jessica Gorzo, Bird watching takes flight - CNET - IT AND US. I’m not missing any functionality through the app? I’m using the iPhone app. Unfortunately apps will only run on the iPhone or iPad, not on a home computer. Can this app be shared with Apple’s “Family Sharing” features? * Added history on selection of Location when adding/editing a “My List” entry. I bought a Blackberry Torch 9810 about a month ago and Sibley’s is one of the first programs I loaded. We have enjoyed your books and this adds a new dimension. * Fixed search bug where a search query with an apostrophe would cause an invalid/empty result. How do I get the full version back? * Fixed incorrect bird information for “Pine Siskin”. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coolideas.eproducts.sibleybirdslite. Hola buenas tardes, puede indicarme por favor como puedo adquirir la guía con aplicación para blackberry. * Added button on installation screen to download/install resources to a custom location (e.g. I love my Sibley Guides, both the book and the app on my iPhone. The new Sibley Birds app has arrived with comprehensive, up to date information of over 930 North American species. Which application, if any, would work best for this device? I’ve forwarded your questions to the developers, and they can definitely help get it sorted out for you. Sibley eGuide to the Birds of North America. do I have to purchase the app again? mydigitalearth.com development team, http://www.mydigitalearth.com/MyDigitalEarth_Privacy_Policy_Statement.pdf. Editor: George Pozderec. Release Notes: The Sibley app will run on your Samsung Ativa (windows) cell phone. When I switch to another app and then back to the Sibley app about 95% of the time the Sibley app crashes and has to be restarted – it will not pick up where it left off before switching to another app (by double-clicking the home button). Upon opening, it asked for permission to make and manage my phone calls. Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! We have not experienced very low volume on the BlackBerry version of the app but we will investigate immediately and hopefully release a fix soon. Using app on Blackberry. Yes, as far as I know you should be able to install the same app on the iPad, as long as both the iPhone and iPad are synced to the same computer and the same iTunes account. Is there a way to add sound for species where it is not already included? It was an impossible task: I couldn’t really match the old paintings. | News-room.com, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! David Allen Sibley, America's most gifted contemporary painter of birds, is the author and illustrator of this comprehensive guide. I was thinking about buying the Sibley for my smart phone because I’ve like the book but don’t generally want to haul it around on hikes. When I try and open it, it says it is validating the license and then says the application has stopped unexpectedly. We are currently looking into the Barnes and Noble Nook tablet at the momment. * Added feature to automatically search for manually downloaded resource files to provide seamless installation. For example, what if I want to look at all the warblers? Is there a date set for the release of the ne Sibley birding app? I’m forwarding your message to the developers so they can add any details. It is being rectified by Blackberry Appworld and should be available by late Monday evening the 30th or Tuesday morning the 31st. I have the android app on my galaxy Express and love it. One great thing about the print edition of the Sibley Guide is that it includes an introduction for each category of bird (e.g., loons & grebes, tubenoses, etc.). Pingback: Bird ID Challenge | ON2 IN2 - Fun.Starts.Here™, Pingback: Photo Of The Day - White Ibis In Panama | The Carey Adventures, Pingback: Nature Apps – The Benefits of Apps – Friendly Neighborhood Conservationist, Pingback: Nature Apps – An Introduction – Friendly Neighborhood Conservationist, Pingback: Nature Apps – The Downsides – Friendly Neighborhood Conservationist, Pingback: Nature Apps – A Closer Look – Friendly Neighborhood Conservationist. Added “My Location” Global filter by state (applies filter across, Taxonomic, Alphabetic and Smart Search) As I travel and bird a lot through out North America, I want the eguide for my IPAD, but I cant find the info regarding bird names in french ? Hi Jim, I’m glad you like the app. Peter Lane from Québec City, Canada Reply David Sibley … Hi Debbie, Thanks for your interest. The Windows 8 version for tablets is available it can be purchased from Have the digital earth team moved offline? I live in Mexico in the winter and use my Anroid T-Mobil Comet phone in both Mex. I live in Alaska were there are several species of Owl that have been regularly spotted. Thank you. mydigitalearth.com development team. • A new grid view with larger thumbnails. Please tell me how I might be able to purchase it, bypassing the frustrating web site to which I was sent. Thank you in advance, Sjoerd van Berge Henegouwen, Hi Sjoerd, If you are moving from Android to a new Android phone you should be able to reinstall the same app without purchasing a new license. Hi Jeff, the app is completely self-contained and does not require any Internet connection to run once it is downloaded. Will there be a Blackberry 10 app in the near future? It would be nice if someone could make it possible to view apps on a computer, especially for “reference” apps like mine, but I don’t think that’s happening soon. I am then prompted to contact the developer if I purchased the app legitimately; which I did. I have loved the app, but would rather not rebuy it if at all possible. It is written and illustrated by ornithologist David Allen Sibley. Instructions and tips for using the program are here, Read an interview with David about the iPhone guide at Birder’s World here. * Added auto-complete on my list fields. Regardless, the Sibley eGuide app will work perfectly on both of those devices. - Trends News, Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! And we’ll be looking into the possibility of adding the compare feature to Blackberry devices that can handle it, but that’s a more complex challenge. $19.99 iBird Yard Plus Guide to Birds Mitch Waite Group2 Quickly identify any backyard … For instance under Brown Thrasher there are 5 calls: smack calls, song #2, churr-calls, teeyoo and smack calls, and song #1. I just got a handheld computer (Juniper System Archer 2) for collecting field data and it has Windows mobile installed. At least in the free version, it’s still (2 years later) asking to manage my phone calls including specifically knowing who I’m calling. Good Birding, | Gunsandammonews.com. Thank you very much for bringing this to our attention. 33950, All Birds Germany - A Sunbird Field Guide, By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. – Citizens Best Mag, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! I just recently purchased the app for my Android, but am now changing to iPhone (both under ATT). Same situation – very low volume and the control has no effect. I uninstalled and then reinstalled the application. I almost gave up then Rob helped and quickly fixed the problem. I liked on the iPhone version that I could click on a bird on my list and it would go to that bird so I could review the Sibley information on it. All the detailed artwork from David Sibley’s Guide to Birds Second … Please excuse my ignorance, just got my first iPhone. Lin in the birds and love a climate. I am thinking about switching to an android becuse of the larger screen. Thanks Hi Earl, I haven’t heard of this myself but I’m forwarding your comment to the developers and hopefully they can get it sorted out for you and anyone else having that problem. Herewith the link to Windows Store. Just wondering if there are any plans to release this app on Windows Phone devices? look forward to coordinating with my macbook via the cloud Also, will it be available for the Blackberry Playbook 7″ tablet? Your email address will not be published. Regards, black bird with yellow head and chest If all goes well, they expect to be able to add the regional search filters in an update in about two weeks. Looks like a great app if I could get it installed and it worked properly. Can I use the same purchased app on the I Pad and have on both devices? | Conservativespeech.com, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! Did not want to accidentally purchase another copy. So I paid the $9.99 and downloaded it. For example, all warblers listed alphabetically within the group “Warblers.” As it is, my list is alphabetical without regard to the group. Thanks so much for your very timely response. Hope Mr Sibley is updating hard copy guides! The art of David Allen Sibley is featured in the $19.99 Sibley eGuide to the Birds of North America.The app is part of a series featuring Sibley's art from developer Digital Earth.The home screen's prominent "Intro. David, Harvey, I’m sorry to hear about the issues with the Blackberry store. As there is no transfer relationship between Android and Apple you would unfortunately have to buy the app again through the iTunes store. – Planet News, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! It has always been my choice app for birding when in the field, although I have several all apps. I had been using the iPhone version. If you would like to test the app before you purchase then you may want to download the free version first? I believe I have the most recent version. Sorry to hear that you are having trouble with the app. When the new ones didn’t quite match, I was faced with … | USA News, Latest USA News | Vidohub.Com - Vidohub.Com, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! Bravo! | Usworldnewstoday.com, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! THIS IS AN URGENT CRY TO FIX THE UPDATE! * Blackberry-style theme (replaces “90’s DOS style” interface) Please let us know if you are unable to locate the icon or it does not work as intended? The Sibley eGuide to Birds is like having all the great information and illustrations in the Big Sibley … The Sibley Guide to Birds is a reference work and field guide for the birds found in the continental United States and Canada. • A new grid view with larger thumbnails. Hi! The developers tell me they’re getting close on the Windows Phone 7 version. I purchased the app and then got a new phone/tablet. We have recreated the zip file with the full path eProducts\SibleyBirds\ “All resource files here”. I have been in contact with at least one other person with the same problem on this device. A 2007 guide by Garrigues and Dean is has range maps and larger illustrations, and is much more portable; while a 1989 guide by Stiles and Skutch has a lot more info. Sibley eGuide to the Birds of North America $19.99 iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, Windows, and Blackberry Covers 810 species and features all of the drawings, range maps, and explanatory text found in the Sibley Guide to Birds To retrieve your phone number on Android the “phone” permission is required. Any update on when that will be available? I`m hoping to run this on an iPod Touch with wi-fi. The full version requires just under 500 MB of storage, as all the pictures and sounds are stored on the phone. What is the My Map supposed to show? | survivalisthandbook.com, Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! The best we can offer is one app that works on all Android products, one for all Apple products, etc. I’ve deleted and re-installed the program but the error is still there. Great guide books (we have at least 3 of the different US bird guides (the big one and the separate East & West ones): for the house, various cars, etc!). You will not have to pay again. It a practical way to identify birds on the field. Blackberry Version. Jonah, thanks for your comments on the app. Identify species, play bird songs and more. Is there a way that the list that I basically now only have on my iPad also be installed on the iPhone and vice versa depending on which device I decide to use? The Sibley Guide to Birds has become the most popular and fastest selling printed guide to birds as well as the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to North American Birds: Over 6600 images. Hi Richard, No, that is not right. | loyalchristian.com. Go bird watching and identify birds with the best app for the German avifauna! Just purchased the BlackBerry app. Sorry that we cannot at this stage provide a concrete launch date but we are aiming to have it out within the next month. Pls disregard and/or delete both posts. That would be quite useful. thanks, When editing the location of a species in My List as well as changing location after new additions to My list, the location field is completely empty. I have a Samsung Galaxy S 3 and have the Sibley bird app installed. Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! I would like to suggest something that could have a significant impact on birding and connecting with other birders. The developers are working on the issue and you should expect to hear from them, if you haven’t already. Hi Bobby, the same app will work on an iPad, but not on a desktop or laptop computer. Previously I had installed Sibley’s Birds app successfully on a BB Storm2. I’m sure I’m not the only user of your app who finds the state/province lists overly broad. Hi. For iPhone and iPod you can check out the Lite version for free at iTunes. For example I currently live in Vancouver and do most of my birding west of the Coast Mountains but when I select BC as my location I get a bunch of species from both the Interior and from the Peace Region of British Columbia which is east of the Rocky Mountains. Artist, writer, and naturalist David Allen Sibley … View Sibley eGuide to the Birds of North America for iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) Audubon Birding App. Could you look into the possibility of allowing this functionality on the Sibley eGuide? Shows every major seasonal, age, and male/female variation. Required fields are marked *. Hi Judy, I hope your problem is resolved now. | The Viral Info, Pingback: Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops! I have a bird at my feeder I’m trying to identify. When switching between Platforms – Apple to Android, Blackberry or Windows Phone (or any other permutation) it is not possible to transfer the license for the application to the new platform. It worked fine the first couple times but then the program screen became larger than the playbook screen, effectively hiding the return button. Pingback: Top Field Guide Apps - Birds and Blooms, I have had the Sibley’s app on my Nook device for a very long time. Thanks for the compliment and the suggestion. Thx, I checked the sounds on the iPhone app and they are working correctly. The flight stuff: Bird watching soars on digital wings - CNET - Right2Work, Inc. I was having phone difficulties this AM and got to wondering if the phone went dead how would I keep a copy of my app. If I buy now for my blackberry will I need to buy again for my new Droid if I go that route? Hi Paul, I’ve forwarded your message to the developers and you should hear from them soon to help sort out this problem. NB: Please backup your birds list before applying this update (My List -> Export). I wonder if it would be possible to add at the top level a button for (ideally multiple) user-customizable taxonomic list(s) of target birds? Hi, I had to change my phone: LG G3 for a new LG G7 thinq. Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, Google Play Certified on it. I found out that I could not transfer the app since it’s a different os. Is this correct? Any chance the app for Blackberry will be available by then? We will be continuing to develop the program. The sibley guide is the best guide in print, and now its the best on a mobile device." Still haven’t seen the Blackberry version in the app store yet…, I initially purchased from Bell Canada a Motorola Atrix. Hi Lainie, If we could offer a universal purchase that would work on any device you owned, we would. I really love those very usefull applications! And gradulations for you for this APP about this birds. | loyalchristian.com. The developers are working on incorporating those names into the app in a future update, so hopefully it won’t be too long. Is there any word on the update that will fix the order of the sounds for certain species, or when the next release will be forthcoming? Sibley Birds 2nd Edition mydigitalearth.com A comprehensive guide of over 930 North American species. You can login to the Android market place with the same credentials you used on your Android phone, browse to Sibley Birds and select purchase, the app store will give you the option to reinstall the app. I get the following error message – “There was a problem accessiing your Microsoft Live account: NullReferenceException”. I am having a problem transferring my Sibley eGuide from my old phone to my new phone. The app based on the Sibley Guide to Birds includes all of the content in the printed guide as well as over 2800 audio recordings, additional text, complete seasonal status data for every … mydigitalearth development team, http://www.mydigitalearth.com/download/android/SibleyAndroid.zip. I’m told there were some issues with the latest update on Kindle, and the developers are working on fixing those and getting it back into the Kindle store. Now that the new OS for Playbook has been released, when should we expect to see the Sibley app? Thank you. Thanks for your interest Kenneth. I would like to use the electronic version but I would like to know if it will work with my PIXEL 3 device. | Gunsandammonews.com. We are currently in the process of finalizing the development and testing and the app will hopefully be ready very soon. Recently I “upgraded” to a BB Torch but cannot get things going with this app. | Thefoolishblog.com |, Young Urban Birders, Open Your Hearts to the Treetops!
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