Rocky Mountain NP Field Guide

Published by: ParksConnect
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ParksConnect presents this interactive field guide for Rocky Mountain National Park. Designed for park visitors and enthusiasts, this app highlights over 100 plants and animals found in the park including amphibians, birds, fish, insects, mammals, reptiles, wildflowers, trees, shrubs, and more. Use the app to enhance your Rocky Mountain trip and see how many species you can identify.
App features include:
• 100+ plants and animals
• Species profiles
• Distribution charts
• Audio recordings
• Image gallery
• Detailed park map
• Offline connectivity
Species List:
Abert’s Squirrel, Alpine Forget Me Not, American Badger, American Beaver, American Dipper, American Pika, American Robin, Big Brown Bat, Bighorn Sheep, Black Bear, Black-Billed Magpie, Blue Spruce, Bobcat, Boreal Chorus Frog, Boreal Toad, Bracken Fern, Brittle Fern, Broad-Tailed Hummingbird, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Bumble Bee, Canada Goose, Cheatgrass, Clark’s Nutcracker, Colorado Columbine, Common Raven, Cooper’s Hawk, Coyote, Darkling Beetle, Dusky Grouse, Engelmann Spruce, Fairy Slipper, Fireweed, Glacier Lily, Golden Eagle, Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel, Gray Jay, Great Horned Owl, Greenback Cutthroat Trout, Gunnison’s Mariposa Lily, Hairy Woodpecker, Heart-Leaved Arnica, Horsetail, Ladybug, Least Chipmunk, Limber Pine, Little Brown Bat, Lodgepole Pine, Long-Tailed Weasel, Mallard, Moose, Moss Campion, Mountain Bluebird, Mountain Chickadee, Mountain Lion, Mountain Pine Beetle, Mule Deer, Mullein, Muskrat, Narrowleaf Cottonwood, Parry’s Primrose, Pasque Flower, Peregrine Falcon, Pine Marten, Pocket Gopher, Ponderosa Pine, Porcupine, Quaking Aspen, Rainbow Trout, Red Crossbill, Red Squirrel, Red-Tailed Hawk, Red-Winged Blackbird, River Otter, Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir, Rocky Mountain Elk, Rocky Mountain Iris, Rocky Mountain Juniper, Rocky Mountain Parnassian, Rocky Mountain Wood Tick, Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, Rufous Hummingbird, Shooting Star, Short-Tailed Weasel, Snowshoe Hare, Steller’s Jay, Striped Skunk, Subalpine Fir, Tent Caterpillar, Tiger Salamander, Turkey Vulture, Violet-Green Swallow, Wandering Garter Snake, Water Strider, Wax Currant, Western Tanager, Western Tiger Swallowtail, White-Tailed Ptarmigan, Yarrow, Yellow Lady's Slipper, Yellow-Bellied Marmot, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout
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E.Beagle on

United States

Very basic features and content. Information is very limited. If you want a quick blurb this may be adequate but it is slight. If developer significantly expands content then it could be worth a dollar; a ton more content may be worth $2. I got it for free and would feel robbed if I'd paid for it.

Wonderful App!

Jajajia on

United States

As a biology student and environmental educator, I love the information in this app. The features of known elevation and conservation status are easy to read and provide relevant information. The natural history of the species is just enough for me to get a good understanding, and the facts are great! My only wish is that they would expand to double the number of species, and that the home page was navigational instead of purely a title.

Best for folks new to nature guides

PacNW freediver on

United States

I bought this app expecting that it would be something like the Audubon nature guides, but this one has many fewer species, only 52 in total. It isn't a great tool for me, but it may be more useful – and less overwhelming – for someone with less background.

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