I use iBird Ultimate on my iPhone and really enjoy it.
The app has a filter feature that allows you to enter your address and it will give you a list of birds within a radius you designate. I entered my Sequim address and a 25 mile radius. The resultant list totaled 265 birds out of a list of 956.
This may be an easy way for your friend to enjoy the birds here on the Olympic Peninsula.
Take care all.
Scott Clausen
Sequim, WA
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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 12:47:40 -0700
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From: Vincent Lucas <vincentlucas5 at gmail.com>
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To: TWEETERS <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
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Subject: [Tweeters] IPhone Birding App For PNW?
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An iPhone owner friend of mine is looking for an app that is for just the
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birds of the PNW, or better yet, the State of Washington. He lives in the
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Olympic Peninsula and is a fairly new border. He is overwhelmed by apps
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that cover all of the United States or North America. He wants to learn the
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local bird songs/calls he frequently hears. Barring that so such app
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exists, is there a way to ?modify?, for lack of a better word, an existing
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app so that it plays only ?local? bird calls/songs? Any help would be
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appreciated. Thanks!
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Vincent Lucas
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Port Angeles, WA
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vincentlucas5 at gmail.com
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