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tag:This e-guide to the birds of Great Britain and Europe is part of a series of mobile systems for identifying sp...
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This e-guide to the birds of Great Britain and Europe is part of a series of mobile systems for identifying species in nature. They were developed as part of the EC KeyToNature project aiming to provide easy access to flora and fauna information.
This app contains:
- Information on 448 species of birds (distribution, habitat, food, etc.)
- 1360 photographs
- The sounds of 435 species
- An interactive key for identifying species
- An alphabetical list of species with a search function
This application is an adapted mobile version of the CD-ROM ‘Birds of Europe’, published by ETI, Netherlands (ISBN 90-75000-98-7). In addition to this e-fauna, other e-guides covering plants, butterflies, fish, reptiles and amphibians are available or in preparation. For a list of available titles, see: [http://www.eti.uva.nl/products/apps.php](https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.eti.uva.nl/products/apps.php&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNFp_lOdJwiECdXoCzPq8OsTzAD4Jg)
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Editing: Tekla Boersma and Huub Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Paul Klinkenberg (opening screen).
Programming: Dennis Seijts, Stefano Martellos and Edwin van Spronsen.
Initiative: ETI BioInformatics.
Identification key: R. Sluys, G. Gijswijt and Huub Veldhuijzen van Zanten.
Drawings: F.J. Maas, Joh. Reydon and P. van der Wolf.
Bird calls: C. Hazevoet and L. Svensson.
Photography: we would like to express our gratitude to the following photographers for their willing co-operation : Jankees Schwiebbe (www.birdphoto.nl), Han Bouwmeester (www.hanbouwmeester.nl), Pieter Dol (www.pieterdol.com), Richard Diepstraten (www.pbase.com/richard2051), Toy Jansen (www.globalbirding.com), Robert Royse (www.roysephotos.com), Jan van der Voort, Marc Gottenbos (www.birdimage.nl), Stichting Saxifraga (Luc Hoogenstein, Piet Munsterman, Jan C. van der Straaten and Mark Zekhuis), Ruud Altenburg and Edwin van Spronsen.
ETI BioInformatics was founded in 1990 by the Dutch government and UNESCO to facilitate easy access to information on taxonomy and biodiversity. See [http://www.eti.uva.nl](https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.eti.uva.nl&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNHndhaRpq6MT2VBfdNKFLJcD8J25g)
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March 15, 2014