Audubon Trees


4.5 ( 9975 ratings )
Materiały źródłowe Książki
Desenvolvedor: National Audubon Society
4.99 USD

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. Highest quality at an affordable price.

Audubon Trees with 728 species, a gallery view for easy search, and NatureShare – our new social community where nature enthusiasts can observe, identify, and share their observations and photos.
Key Features

•Identify 728 species and learn invaluable species information. Every species in Audubon Trees is described with rich and detailed information, all accessed by fast and easy navigation.
•Browse over 3,000 of the best photos from the best nature photographers detailing every species with extraordinary clarity including leaf and bark.
• Detailed range maps highlighting species distribution.
•In-depth descriptions of every species, with authoritative information on appearance, habitat, and more.
•Search trees by leaf shape, region, bark and other Advanced Search options.
•Browse species in a gallery view, making it easier to view and compare multiple trees on a mobile device.
•Create a Personal Nature Account that allows posting to account, sharing of sightings to the NatureShare platform as well as sharing with friends and followers, with an easy and user-friendly interface.
•Note: Requires iOS6.0 or higher

User Comments: “Great App.” “Superseded expectations.” “I love this app.” “As a
ree lover, I love the features.” “Thank you Audubon! Using with my children.” “Very informative.” “Easy-to-use.” “Well-done.”

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 biological diversity.

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