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Good content needs search functionGreat content. Really helpful for improving ID. Could benefit from a search option to locate whatever bird you want to see. It’s hard to use in the field when you run into a bird and quickly want to navigate to its info pages..Version: 1.1.0

Warbler GuideThe 3-D, comparison view is outstanding, especially for field work..Version: 1.0.1

Fantastic app.Can’t say enough about the 3D views and all the pictures of different angles in different plumages. Haven’t even mentioned the songs/calls yet..Version: 1.1.0

Beautiful AppIntuitive and easy to use interface. The first page is thumbnail pictures of warblers, making it easy to find a bird similar to the sighting and click on it for details. There are multiple pictures of each bird from different angles. Most of the pictures are clear and crisp. Similar species are presented also. I have already used the app to identify one of my mystery bird pictures. This will easily become one of my favorite bird apps..Version: 1.0.1

Pretty Cool AppI downloaded a day ago. It is easy to use and I love the 3D view (View options). The interface is much nicer on my iPad but it also works well on the iPhone. I like being able to choose the season and geographical area to show birds expected in your area. My ONLY critical comment would be that the songs be labeled for regional variancies. I have to add one more critical comment. Where is Olive Warbler? It appears they forgot at least one warbler.Version: 1.0.1

Brace yourselves, Warblers are coming...The seasonal migrations of warblers are exciting, intense, confusing, and over in the blink of an eye. The tools you'll need to survive are a strong neck for looking up, powerful optics, polarized sunglasses, and a phone with this app. Every birder is familiar with Princeton's printed edition of the Warbler Guide, but few know about their app. Even if you have the book, this app is perfect for quick reference and comparison of the warbler species. You can set up your region and season to simplify the listed birds. The images show every angle of the bird possible, including the underside and tail of the bird. I also love the sound comparison section in the app, in which you can do an advanced vocal search, based on buzzy quality, number of phrases in a song, upward or downward notes, etc. Bird songs can also be compared to others, which is an incredible feature that helped me identify a Cerulean and Orange-crowned. This is totally worth the money. Time to go birding!.Version: 1.0.1

Awesome concept-almost perfectI’m no expert but know my way around. My only beef with this app is that using filters it simply will not recognize, at times, a pretty obvious bird based on even a couple of field marks. Today, I had a Pine Warbler during Fall migration in Northern Virginia and I input a yellow throat and wing bars (also tried eye arc), yet it did not return PIWA as a possibility! I don’t understand the algorithms in this app that would exclude PIWA based on that input this locale. I have been using this otherwise superb app for a few years and would not comment if this wasn’t a somewhat frequent problem. That said, the birdsong features, and the 3-dimensional utility is incredible. I would like to see a more robust side-by-side comparison tool (ie select any pair of species)..Version: 1.1.0

Moved the bar way beyond all appsYou have put together a superb app that raises industry standards. A bar that others will have a hard time reaching. I wish you could do the same for gulls, Hawks, sparrows..Version: 1.0.1

One of my favorite bird guide apps!Love this app for its 3D comparison of two species - you can turn the 3D models to see the comparison from any angle. My next favorite feature might be the view showing under-tail patterns across the set of warble species..Version: 1.1.0

The future of bird identification guidesI also own the book and have find it very useful, but for use away from home the app will be sufficient. Very easy to jump between comparison species. The vocalizations with sonograms are great for audio recordists and the half-speed feature is neat. 3D is cool and I hope it expands to guides that cover all bird species. I can see it being useful because you can spin the bird to match the same angle as in a photograph you have. You can pick a species and another comparison species and rotate both of the 3D models in sync. I find the app intuitive to navigate and it has an about/help section that has a user guide that explains everything. From now on I will probably go to the app first rather than the book. Great job and well worth the money..Version: 1.0

A New Era for Field GuidesIntuitive experience, slick comparative methods, and loaded with great data. This creates a lovely and accessible experience from what could have been an overwhelming compilation of info. I dare say it's a new standard for palm-sized field guides. A must have for enthusiasts..Version: 1.0

Great appI just finished a nine day trip in Texas at High Island. This app is helpful for review and study beforehand and quick reference when needed. Five stars cause I love it. I hope for improvement in in the moment bird ID when inputting details in the field..Version: 1.1.0

Connecticut WarblerGreat app, you need to update the underside picture of connecticy warbler-the big grey blob from the branch covers up the underside/coverts.Version: 1.1.0

Brilliant appA great aid in discerning what warbler you were looking at in the field. The comparative chart with other species is valuable. The rotatable 3-D illustration of each warbler is fantastic..Version: 1.1.0

App sizeI purchased this app today. In the App Store the size was listed as 510 MB. After I downloaded it the size was 989 MB. This is quite a bit larger than advertised..Version: 1.0

Pretty good!I've used this out in the field a couple of times already and found it helpful. The user interface gets easier the more you play with it. I am having one majorish problem though. When I go into a category like age/sexing, often times the description under each photo is cut off mid-sentence. I've tapped, pinched, and dragged every which way, but I can't seem to find a way to expose the full text. Not something that is going to matter a lot to me in the field, but I would like to be able to see the full text descriptions when I am studying at home..Version: 1.0.1

Fantastic!An absolutely terrific app. It's incredibly complete for identifying warblers in all seasons, with many superb photos of each bird from realistic and very helpful angles - including an amazing rotatable 360° view - and a wide selection of different versions of each bird's songs and calls. You can filter for geographical area and time of year, which is tremendously helpful for narrowing the field of candidates right out of the gate, then optionally also filter for a variety of specific characteristics if you want to narrow the possibilities even further. An incredibly valuable resource. I just wish other field guides had some of the same great features. (And no, I don't know the makers of this app personally!).Version: 1.1.0

Best warbler guide aroundThe 3D models are extremely useful, the overall guide is a treat to use. Highly recommended for anybody who is trying to id warblers or just wants to learn more about them. I hope all guides adopt these 3d models!.Version: 1.0.1

Stephenson & Whittle's Warbler Guide is Truly AmazingThis is the definitive guide for Warblers for which we have all been waiting! The most comprehensive source of songs and calls with informative sonograms essential for dissecting vocalizations! 3-D views for positive ID's even with a limited view, whether just a glimpse of the face, side or sighting from underneath! The regional filters are very helpful for reducing the number of warblers to only those species found in your region! This is an app that should be on every birders phone or iPad!.Version: 1.0

Incredible guideThis app is full of great tools for identification. Includes useful views from many angles (underside view is very helpful for staring into the canopy) and full 360° models for every vantage point. It has tools to guide you through identification like sorting by song type and painting in a warbler silhouette to search possible species. Species can be sorted in traditional name/taxonomy style OR by similarity in coloration - great for when you aren’t quite sure what you’ve seen yet but know what it looks like, rather than hunting through pages and pages of drawings. Interface is very smooth and quick to load as well. The only downside is the comparison section doesn’t tell you who would win in a fight..Version: 1.1.0

Brilliant!A truly brilliant app, I especially like the 3D view when comparing species. This app sets the bar very high for any future bird watching apps. All I want now is for someone to create a similar app for British warblers and gulls!.Version: 1.0

A Trail-Blazer!This app exceeds the standards set by all previous birding apps. The 3-D comparison functionality is groundbreaking and intuitive. Sonogram and audio tools are seriously amazing. I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone with an interest in birding..Version: 1.0

Next gen birding appThis is where field guides are headed. It's a first release so crashes a bit, but I'm sure it will be fixed soon. The 3D views are helpful as are the numerous comparison features..Version: 1.0

Lifeline in the Thick of ItLoaded with content! Clean & slick interface but can be a tad confusing at first. 3D models of birds and ability to compare them with other species on the fly is a great feature. Would be cool if they were animated too. Great companion app that serves as a lifeline to warbler identification when out in the thick of it. Recommended for bird lovers everywhere..Version: 1.0

Now THIS is an APP!This app is amazing! Just got the iPhone 6 and the app on it's mind blowing! I have the book, and now the app to go with the book! Holy smokes! The 3D is AMAZING!!! You can spin the bird up down sideways truly ingenious! Birders need to see underneath, the tail, the top of the forehead, their sounds! Just wow! I can't say enough. It would be really nice if you could zoom in on the pictures, but that's what updates are for. Great job!!!! I love to play sound games, and Naturetap is out of the App Store, but this just makes you want to soak in all the information you can get! Now if you could do this with ALL birds, you would easily be the number one birding app..Version: 1.0.1

A good learning tool.An innovative app based on an innovative field guide. There is a lot to like about this new app. The user interface takes some getting used to, but checking out the user guide contained in the app (see about/help) will help. Filters allow birders to narrow down candidates based on plumage features and/or song qualities, and there are some good tips that will prove helpful for learning warbler calls and songs, and great collection contained within. Great to have such a comprehensive collection of call notes and flight calls at one’s fingertips. As a birder who spends time birding southern border states, I was disappointed that borderland species were omitted from the app (no Tropical Parula, Rufous-capped Warbler, Crescent-chested, Fan-tailed, Golden-crowned, Slate-throated Redstart, Gray-crowned Yellowthroat, etc.). A few glitches/typos I noticed in version 1.0 include: Golden-cheeked Warbler labeled Golden-crowned. Some sound files seem to be missing including Virginia’s Warbler Type A1 and Pine Warbler Type B1 and B2. The Black & White Warbler call notes sound heavily clipped too, sounding too distorted. Future versions could benefit from a search by species name function to more quickly call up a particular species, and I would like to see the inclusion of scientific names in the species accounts. Overall, a fine addition to the iOS birder’s kit. Hopefully updates will continually improve upon this foundation..Version: 1.0

Amazing App For WarblersIncredibly well thought out application for warblers that makes it easy to study and compare views and songs of warblers. I love the option to view Warblers in a 3D format. Simply brilliant! I also love the ability to compare warblers with similar songs and view their sonograms and descriptions of the songs and what makes them both similar and different. Great filter options to search for a warbler if you only have seen part of the bird. If you have other clues such as the type of song, e.g., buzzy etc, then the filter will group the likely birds. A great tool in the field and also for study at home. I wish that these same features could be incorporated into a Northeastern Bird application for all birds, in addition to warblers. A must buy for bird lovers!.Version: 1.0.1

Great new style of bird id appLove the new innovations in this app. The filtering system and 3D comparison is amazing. Art is great as well..Version: 1.0

The warbler guideI can better understand sonograms and listening to the songs in "slo-mo" creates a good sense of tempo and rise and fall of the pitch. 3D is fantastic. Hope this becomes the bench mark for all good guides..Version: 1.0.1

Swainson's Thrush incompleteThe concept of the app is great and much of the the execution is well done. However, the Swainson's Thrush really needs an overhaul and there needs to be more focus on diagrams with text regarding distinguishing characteristics between similar warblers..Version: 1.0.1


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