The best field guide for the season!Nothing beats Audubon mobile field guides! With 1 million downloads, they are the most trusted authoritative field guide collection in North America
◆ In-depth descriptions, with authoritative information on appearance, habitat, and more
◆ Over 575 high definition photographs with zoom-in capability, detailing every species with extraordinary clarity
◆ Fifty sounds associated with select species
◆ Range maps showing resident ranges
◆ ‘Journal’ feature allows you to track and annotate you personal sightings by location, and share with friends by email or Facebook
◆ Advanced search functions allows easy browsing by common or scientific name, color, shape, size and more Share your mammal sightings with your friends by Facebook or email, and maintain your own Life Lists directly from the app. About Audubon Guides:
Audubon Guides are a comprehensive suite of digital field apps created in alliance with National Audubon Society (NAS). For more information, please see: http://natureshare.com/home.html#apps. About the Developer:
The National Audubon Society’s mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biologicaldiversity.About us:
The Audubon mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biologicaldiversity.
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