Birds of Russia
Birds of Russia Summary
Birds of Russia is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Education category, developed by Ecosystema. First released 4 years ago(Oct 2021),
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Aug 10, 2025 .
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App Description
Professional Field Guide (Bird Identifier) for 680 bird species inhabiting Russia - from Eastern Europe to the Russian Far East, and from the Arctic Ocean to Central Asia.
PHOTOS AND DESCRIPTIONS
For each of 680 species, a photo of the bird in nature is provided (the image can be enlarged), as well as a text description of its appearance, behavior, features of reproduction and nutrition, distribution, and migration.
BIRDS CALLS
For each of 680 bird species, the app provides one combined recording, including male songs and several most typical calls – alarm, aggression, interaction, contact and flight calls, etc. Each of the recordings can be played in four different ways: 1) once, 2) in a loop without interval, 3) in a loop with an interval of 10 seconds, 4) in a loop with an interval of 20 seconds.
IN RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
The app is available in Russian and English languages, which can choose on the Information page.
THE VOICES OF BIRDS CAN BE PLAYED IN NATURE!
Bird voices can be dried directly in nature, all functions can be used offline, including in areas without Internet access - on ornithological excursions, on walks in the forest, on a hike, at the dacha, on expeditions, hunting or fishing.
THE APPLICATION IS DESIGNED FOR:
• birdwatchers and professional ornithologists;
• university students and faculty at on-site seminars;
• teachers of secondary schools and additional (out-of-school) education;
• forestry workers and hunters;
• employees of nature reserves, national parks, and other natural protected areas;
• songbird lovers;
• tourists, campers and nature guides;
• parents with their children and summer residents;
• all other nature lovers.
This is an indispensable reference and educational resource for amateur ornithologists (birdwatchers), schoolchildren, students, teachers, parents, and all nature lovers!