Amazing
Brilliant app, really functional and well designs. Clear images and writing and perfect to store the information to look back at a later date. Couldn’t recommend it more.
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4.44 out of 5
25 ratings in United Kingdom
Brilliant app, really functional and well designs. Clear images and writing and perfect to store the information to look back at a later date. Couldn’t recommend it more.
I have subscribed to the Magazine through the Apple app for over 4 years but now, after trying to download the Wildfowl extra I sue, the app keeps crashing and won’t remain open. I have tried deleting and re-downloading the app but it makes no difference
I’ve been reading this publication for many years, both in hard copy & for the past few years digitally. What can I say, it’s informative, keeps you up to date with the latest trends, rarities, identification guides, locations &, more importantly, it engages with readers. A top class publication. If you’re a birder, or even if you just have a passing interest in the birds in your garden/back yard, then you need this magazine.
Great Magazine.
Very good informative magazine for all abilities. Well presented, and reasonably priced.
I admit I was a little concerned when I first purchased my subscription, I thought it may be a publication aimed at the expert. I must say that I am pleasantly surprised how well it bridges the gap, well written, not dumbed down and a must for anyone with an interest in ornithology at whatever level.
Having the extra contents the iPad version provides is a added benefit. There areas of improvement ,like interactive quizzes and tests after Id articles I would also like to see the county reports as interactive maps which could link back to previous sightings or allow for selection of a single species. overall I am pleased with this app