Birds of Europe Guide


Birds of Europe Guide
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Description

The comprehensive bird ID app published by Kosmos with over 1000 drawings and detailed written descriptions.

Encyclopedic information
- Over 470 European species of bird from the North Cape to Sicilly with detailed information on identifying characteristics, habitats, distribution and breeding behaviors.
- More than 1000 illustrations of the most important male, female, juvenile, full and basic plumages as well as typical flight silhouettes.
- The latest systematic findings incorporated and exclusive with species such as rhea, Chilean flamingo and the Yellow-headed amazon otherwise not shown anywhere else
- Distribution maps and phenological charts for all species

Multimedia: birdcalls and movies
- Over 600 superb recordings of calls, songs and instrumental sounds
- Movies of 130 species from the Bergmann and Englaender archive with dubbed original sound recordings

Easy identification and certain recognition
- Identify birds even more easily with the intuitive ID filter by size, color, location, habitat and time of year
- Arrows indicating the most important features and zoomable images
- Accurate illustrations and up-to-date identification texts make it possible for you to distinguish between similar species

The experts
- Ornithologist and Kosmos author Felix Weiss has studied almost all of the species described in the field and provided scientific support for the development of this app.
- The illustrator and nature artist Paschalis Dougalis is one of the best bird illustrators of Europe.

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What's New in Version 1.06

The app can now be expanded by purchasing an IAP that will integrate the maps of the Atlas of German Breeding Birds (DDA).

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