Are you always curious about the mysterious beasts living in the lush tropical rain forest? Do you want to know what bird is singing in your backyard or what the fish is in the pool? Do need to consult the expert or the encyclopaedia, some applications can offer you a satisfy answer. Here are five of them.
1 My Nature Animal Tracks
So maybe all you want to do is identify just what the hell is making all those tracks in the dirt? MyNature Animal Tracks is there for you. You will be able to identify any animal in your area when you reference this well-made guide.
2 iBird Backyard Plus
Almost 150 bird species can be found with the help of this app. Great for kids and adults alike, this guide also features hand-drawn and full-sized illustrations, range maps, ability to bookmark your favorites, and the ability to shake your iDevice to play a random birdcall.
3 My Nature Tree Guide
One of the best guides on the app store right now is MyNature Tree Guide, your ticket to any tree you care to study and snap pictures of. Use searchable databases for leaf and needle identification, search by leaf shape, search through images of leaves, needles, cones, fruit, bark, and much more.
4 GSM Wildflowers
This first version of the application currently covers 178 of the most commonly observed wildflower species within the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. The current focus of the project is primarily herbaceous plants, although some sub-shrub and woody vines have been included.
5 Find-A-Fish
This app will help you angling aficionados identify any North American fish you may find, on the spot. Always be sure of what you’re reeling in. Experts as well and novices will find this app a breeze to use and chock full of easy to read information including type of fish, size and weight, habitat, feeding habits, general fishing guidelines, and more.
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