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Birder's Diary

Birder’s Diary is a software program to record/list bird sightings. It includes some original features, such as voice recognition.

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Author(s): Jeff Jones
Publisher(s): Jones Technologies LLC, 1995
Target audience: Naturalists and citizen scientists interested in birds.
Abstract: Birder's Diary is a software program that allows birders and naturalists to maintain detailed records of their sightings. You can capture unlimited user-defined data about each sighting and then report on this data in a myriad of ways. You can print checklists; automatically maintain life list counts for any region on Earth; recall and report on trends; and so on.
Rights: Proprietary software. Users must purchase a license to use the software and pay to have access to taxonomic checklists prior use. 30 days try outs available.
Rights Holder: Copyright 2011 by Jones Technologies LLC

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