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Home / Recreation / Birding / Software
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- AviSys Birding Software - Information on database and reporting software for North America and Worldwide birders.
www.avisys.net
- Bird Songs International - Detailed descriptions of CD-ROMs Birds of Bolivia, Birds of Venezuela, and Birds of Tropical Asia.
www.birdsongs.com
- BirdBase Plus BirdArea - Database for entering your worldwide sightings, plus lists of the birds of any major world area.
members.aol.com/sbsp
- Birding Database - Software for recording sightings and producing lists. Multimedia capability; Western Palearctic and World lists.
www.birdsoftware.co.uk
- BirdSong Bytes - Photos and songs of 136 common birds of Eastern North America.
www.birdsongbytes.com
- BirdStar - Demo and information about this interactive guide to the birds of North America.
www.birdstar.com
- Flying Emu - Map List software for North American and world birding lists, plus many links.
www.flyingemu.com
- Lanius Software - Products include the North American Bird Reference Book CD-ROM and Lanius Excalibur Bird Life List Utility.
www.onmymountain.com
- NatureWare - North American Birds by Sight and Sound software.
www.natureware.com
- Pocket Bird Recorder - Listing software for Windows CE Palm-PC computers.
www.rcsis.com/users/bruwebb/palmpcpo.htm
- Syrinx - A program for spectral analysis, editing, and playback of bird sounds.
zipprong.psych.washington.edu/syrinx.html
- Thayer Birding Software - Popular bird identification and record keeping software, with newsletters, discussion group, checklists, and more.
www.thayerbirding.com
- The Birder's Notebook - Database with capability to catalog photos, videos, and sounds with each observation. Creates multimedia checklists. Demo CD available.
ggsoftware.home.att.net/BNotebook.html
- TweetChirp Assistant - Plays bird calls and records sightings on a Windows CE based personal organizer.
www.tweetchirp.com
- Wildlife Computing - Bird Recorder 32 and Pocket Bird Recorder programs for keeping track of sightings of birds, butterflies, and dragonflies.
www.wildlife.co.uk
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