Re: [mou-net] Twin Cities birding app for your phone

2016-11-16 Thread B.heineke
The 'Minnesota Birding News' app is a good app for sightings, links to other 
apps etc.  perhaps more info than a new birder would want but it is a good app 
that brings multiple feeds together in single space  

Sent from my iPad

> On Nov 16, 2016, at 10:39 AM, James Williams  wrote:
> 
> A free app for your iPhone or Android system that lists and describes the 
> birds of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area complete with maps of locations 
> to visit to find those birds.
> 
> What a great idea. Wish it was mine. 
> 
> Nope. It’s been released by the City of Denver, working with a Colorado 
> technology company for development. Very helpful for beginners who want to 
> know what they might see and where. Actually, a helpful for all of us. 
> There’s always a new place to visit.
> 
> According to the on-line newsletter “The Birding Wire” (birdingwire.com), the 
> app contains detail on dozens of locally present bird species -- descriptive 
> text, photos, and maps. (Photo below.)
> 
> OK, somebody do something.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Jim Williams
> Wayzata
> birding blog at www.startribune.com/Wingnut
> 
> Our warming world is not waiting for you to pay attention.
> 
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[mou-net] Twin Cities birding app for your phone

2016-11-16 Thread James Williams
A free app for your iPhone or Android system that lists and describes the birds 
of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area complete with maps of locations to visit 
to find those birds.

What a great idea. Wish it was mine. 

Nope. It’s been released by the City of Denver, working with a Colorado 
technology company for development. Very helpful for beginners who want to know 
what they might see and where. Actually, a helpful for all of us. There’s 
always a new place to visit.

According to the on-line newsletter “The Birding Wire” (birdingwire.com), the 
app contains detail on dozens of locally present bird species -- descriptive 
text, photos, and maps. (Photo below.)

OK, somebody do something.




Jim Williams
Wayzata
birding blog at www.startribune.com/Wingnut

Our warming world is not waiting for you to pay attention.


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