iBird UK & Ireland Lite Guide to Birds

Universal iOS App for the iPhone and iPod Touch
List Price: FREE
iBird UK & Ireland Lite Guide to Birds
  • Ratings: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (8)
  • Last updated: March 2013
  • Version: 6.1
  • Species Count: 30
  • Database Size: 80MB
iBird UK & Ireland Lite Guide to Birds is an interactive guide to 30 bird species of the United Kingdom and Ireland, designed for you to sample the iBird family of apps. This innovative eBook contains illustrations, photos, bird calls, and comprehensive facts he help you identify and enjoy some of the most popular birds. No internet connection is required once installed.
Notable Features of all versions:

  • Location search has two attributes: Common for the most popular species in a state and Uncommon for rare and state listed birds.
  • Attributes are grouped into basic, head and flight related area.
  • 14 new search attributes including search by patterns, length, wingspan.
  • Updated state and province bird lists using official references.
  • Shake your device to automatically play a random bird song.
  • Taxonomic and Alphabetical family sort options on Browse screen.
  • Ibird UK lite ★★★★★ This is a great app, easy to use, good pictures and complete with varying sounds of the birds. There is a lot more to this app than some I’ve paid for! -Janny333
  • Mr ★★★★★ A fantastic app, extremely useful. -Zimjac
  • Bird app ★★★★★ Very good -Pauliedeo
  • Excellent ★★★★ Even better with the new update! -Verbocity
  • Birds rule:) ★★★★★ Great app -Birds r great

As a standalone iPhone app, iBird does not require an Internet connection for access to the rich media information in its database. This does mean that the application is large, so please be patient when downloading from the iTunes app store.

You can also keep up to date with fellow iBird users by following @iBirdExplorer on Twitter and by joining the iBird fan page on Facebook.

If you use iBird in the field, please do so responsibly. We recommend the American Birding Association's Code of Ethics (http://www.aba.org/about/ethics.html), particularly section 1(b), for guidance.