AudubonFieldGuides

What happens when you take the world's best-selling and most authoritative field guides and make them interactive? The answer: a more convenient, feature-rich and fun way to experience nature. Now with a total of 13 apps in the iTunes store, with more coming soon.



Sample App

Free


Birds

$19.99

*Limited time intro pricing


Mammals

$9.99

*Limited time intro pricing


Wildflowers

$9.99

*Limited time intro pricing


Trees

$9.99

*Limited time intro pricing


Video Demo

Take a quick tour through the features of our Bird guide...

Innovative Search

All information in the Audubon Guides iPhone app is accessible in real time through an elegant, interactive and intuitive search feature. Search parameters include shape, common and scientific names, families, range, habitat, color and size.

Over 2,300 Sounds

One of the ways our new apps transform the field guide category is by integrating information that paper based guides couldn't provide. An example within our Bird Guide is the introduction of numerous bird sounds and calls.

Take a Listen:

Bald Eagle - Captive Call

GPS Enabled Sighting Lists

Another innovative feature we've added is the ability to use the iPhone's GPS tracking feature to indicate where you've seen a given species. This information is then synced with your sightings list which is updated on our accompanying web site, www.AudubonGuides.com

Integration with AudubonGuides.com

All of our apps are built to sync with our web site. This allows us to update species information continuously, and allows you a place on the web to share your photos and sightings with friends. In this way, you join a closely knit community of nature lovers.


Testimonials

"The app's description of elegant is perfect! It is not only elegant but it is vast, fun, educational and everything else imaginable. I am so motivated that I think I will teach Ornithology next spring, but do it with iPhones instead of field guides."

- Margaret D. Lowman, Ph.D

Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies
New College of Florida

"The Audubon Guide apps should help raise the fun factor associated with being outside, and combat the nature-deficit disorder that too many kids and adults suffer from these days. Far and away, the strongest feature is the series of sounds that are linked to each species; there's enough geographic variety that you can select a song in a dialect that's close to what you really hear in the field. The pictures are excellent and another cool feature on the iPhone version is that you can save the location of a sighting with the click of a button."

- Dick Hutto

Professor and Director Avian Science Center
University of Montana Division of Biological Sciences