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European Birds Names Lite

European Birds Names Lite

⭐️3 / 5
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🙌2
Ratings
📼6 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of European Birds Names Lite

2.7

August 19, 2023

Update of scientific names according to the Collins Bird Guide. Modification of some images.
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2.6

October 12, 2022

Fixed a minor issue in list view

2.5

June 8, 2021

Fixed display in dark mode.

2.4

February 7, 2021

Compliance with 2021 confidentiality requirements. Better handling of iPhone rotation. Minor changes.
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2.2

October 18, 2020

Compliance with Apple 2020 guidelines. Minor changes.

2.1

July 4, 2019

Improved image definition Touch the image of a bird and rotate the iPhone to see it full frame. Touch it again to go back. Addition of two birds, including the Iceland Gull.
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2.0

September 10, 2016

Now each water bird has his picture in the "all languages" screen

1.0

April 21, 2015

Price History of European Birds Names Lite

Description of European Birds Names Lite

An essential dictionary for all ornithologists who travel across Europe! 165 European waterbirds species in 4 languages, including the scientific Latin name. Choose the main language and the translation in the home screen, then touch “Dictionary” to go instantly to the list of all species, alphabetically sorted by the first language. In the dictionary, invert in a flash the two languages. They are now sorted by the other language. Browse with ease through the index. Seek quickly a distinct bird by entering the first letters of its name in the search bar. Touch a row to go to a screen displaying a picture of the bird and its name in all the available languages : Latin, English, French and German. Touch the image of the bird and rotate the iPhone to see it full frame. Touch it again to go back. This free version gives the opportunity to verify that the full application meets your needs before buying it. A full, paid, version gives access to more than 400 European birds species in 8 languages, including the scientific Latin name (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian and Dutch).
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European Birds Names Lite: FAQ

Does European Birds Names Lite offer an iPad version?

European Birds Names Lite is not iPad-compatible.
The European Birds Names Lite app was developed by Femto Byte - Scherler & Cie.
The European Birds Names Lite app requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Currently, European Birds Names Lite has a user rating of 3.0.
European Birds Names Lite Relates To The Reference App Genre.
2.7 is the newly released version of the European Birds Names Lite app.
July 8, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the European Birds Names Lite app.
European Birds Names Lite officially launched on February 6, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the European Birds Names Lite app: English, French, German.
Sorry, European Birds Names Lite is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in European Birds Names Lite.
No, European Birds Names Lite does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of European Birds Names Lite

  • No sparrow or starling?!

    I want this app. I am a Dutchman with a casual interest in birds who lives in the US. But come on, the free version doesn’t even have common birds like sparrow or starling. What’s up with that? Please tell me I am missing something.
  • Not Totally Useless - Revised

    Arranged alphabetically. Not a guide. Good for playing Scrabble.

    June, 2019. I was too harsh on my review last year. I wanted a guide because I stupidly forgot mine in California and noticed that when I got to Germany on my way down the Danube by bike. I thought I was getting a guide, but that was my carelessness. This is as it says it is, a multilingual dictionary. Here in the US we’re not multilingual so we wouldn’t ever think about need for a cross reference. I’ll give it 5 stars for exactly what it is

    Developer Response

    I've read your comment on the app store about my application. It's totally correct, that's not a bird guide, only a dictionary built to help birdwatchers travelling around Europe to communicate with each others. This free version is here to help users test the application before buying the full one, avoiding spending even a very small amount of money and being disappointed. Bird guides usually list each bird only in one language at a time, along with Latin. One have to switch the language back and forth to communicate with people in a foreign country.