eBird Mobile vous permet de noter facilement les oiseaux que vous observez sur le terrain, et d'exporter aisément ces observations vers eBird – une base de données mondiale utilisée par des centaines de milliers d’observateurs d’oiseaux à travers le monde. Cette ressource gratuite vous permet de conserver une archive de vos propres observations, tout en rendant vos données disponibles pour la recherche scientifique, l’éducation et la conservation. eBird Mobile est la seule application qui transfère directement vos observations depuis votre appareil iOS vers votre compte eBird sur Internet.
Caractéristiques
- Inscrivez vos observations d’oiseaux depuis n’importe quel endroit dans le monde.
- Taxonomie mondiale complète basée sur la liste des oiseaux du monde de Clements.
- Noms communs des oiseaux disponibles dans plusieurs langues (p. ex. noms portugais disponibles pour les espèces du Brésil ou du Portugal).
- Listes d’oiseaux adaptées à votre lieu d’observation et au moment de l’année, affichant les espèces les plus susceptibles d'être observées selon les données d'eBird.
- Observations d’oiseaux rares signalées lors de l’entrée de données.
- Mode d’entrée de données en « temps réel » vous permettant d’ajouter des observations à mesure qu’elles sont faites sur le terrain.
- Localisation de vos sites d'observation via le GPS afin d'assurer la précision.
- Outil cartographique permettant de choisir parmi des centaines de milliers de « sites publics » (eBird hotspots).
- Mode hors connexion disponible, offrant une fonctionnalité complète dans les endroits sans connexion Internet.
- Fonction « Bilan d’excursion » permettant de suivre facilement votre liste d'espèces observées pendant votre excursion d'une ou de plusieurs journées.
- Soutien pour l’iPhone, l’iPad, et l’iPod Touch.
- Application entièrement traduite en allemand, mandarin, français, espagnol, portugais (Brésil) et turc.
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eBird Частые Вопросы
Приложение eBird бесплатное?
Да, eBird полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
Является ли eBird фейковым или мошенническим?
⚠️ Приложение eBird имеет низкие оценки и отрицательные отзывы. Пользователи, похоже, недовольны его качеством или функциями.
A huge problem with uploading photos to the server, photos fit all the parameters specified on the site. But every time an error appears, because of this, uploading a photo does not take a couple of minutes, but several hours, please solve this problem.
Clunky to use
I think this is the basis for a good app but the interface is too complicated for the average birder. I prefer the simplistic functionality of NatualList. Why is it necessary to record the track you walked?
Tengo un problema
EBird no me funciona cuando selecciono un sitio de interés o privado.
Intente apagarlo prenderlo y etc..
Cuando le hundo en confirmar, la aplicación se me sale !
Por favor respuestas.
ça doit être bien mais ne fonctionne pas
appli qui plante ! une máj ?
Another “down” date
This is why I’ve stopped donating $ to them. They use it to make things worse. They just changed things (again)—Why?!? They always take a good thing and try to mess it up. Have they brought back the daily trip report? No!!
Used to be able to do that on the mobile app—no longer. Not sure why this latest change—besides making things confusing, I haven’t been able to detect a change in functionality.
Still Problematic After All These Years
I admit, this app has come a long way since the beginning, but even in 2024, it’s still lacking basic functionality, so I removed 3 stars from my original review. I use eBird for my job, so I’m using it multiple times per day when I’m in the field. I canNOT stand the fact that I have to toggle between numbers and letters every single time I want to enter the species! It should *always* start with letters! I can’t upload media in the app; instead, I have to submit a checklist through the app then take the extra step to go to ebird.org to add media. Why?? It is also infuriating that I can’t import IDs from Merlin. Instead, I have to switch back and forth between the two, which is ridiculous in 2024. Come on, Cornell, you’re sitting on piles of money most scientists can only dream of, there’s NO reason for this app to be so primitive. It’s obvious that you’ve been pouring money into Merlin, how about using some of it to improve the app at the heart of everything you’re trying to do.
Bird pack and other UI is awful
Bird pack downloads are ridiculously slow - it takes several minutes to DL a single 2-4MB file; it should be a few seconds. There is no button for “update all my packs”. There is no composite US country pack. There is no auto-update option for bird packs. The bird counting interface is counterintuitive and really needs context sensitive assistance. Search interface sometimes stops working properly, requiring app restart. The bird reference info has way too few photos of birds in flight as seen from below.
Most of these issues have existed for a couple of years or more, so it’s not clear whether Cornell realizes they are problems, or whether they lack the right devs to address them.
Love the app in conjunction with Merlin
Reading some of the reviews, I agree it seems odd what you can’t do with the app that you can do on line or with Merlin. But I do find it better in fact to keep my list running in one app and using another to detect bird song.
Last Update Ruined the Functionality
I love the app but now since it was updated lost all the images and search function no longer working like when I try to view a bird that I captured it keeps taking me to the settings for bird packs which I had already installed and I don't know what changed or how to get it back to the way it was before it updated :(
Must Combine with Merlin Bird ID
Having to flip back and forth between the two apps to identify first then track the bird is silly.
Please merge apps.
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