Birds of South Florida
A Guide to Common Species
$3.99
2.1.3for iPhone, iPad and more
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About Birds of South Florida
Another app in our Florida Wildlife series...
*** Now featuring bird songs (high-quality MP3 files) for each bird described***
This app shows the 104 most common bird species found in southern Florida, including the Everglades National Park. For each bird there are two or three high-resolution pictures, a brief description, and a link to view the corresponding Wikipedia pages within the application window. All descriptive information is in English, the animal names are also shown in scientific (Latin) nomination and in German.
The app features a modern, intuitive interface with easy navigation and search facilities for finding an animal by its name or searching in the full text for features and characteristics.
If you're interested in Florida's wildlife, don't miss this app which is equally suitable for iPhone and iPad.
These bird species are shown and described in this app:
Water Birds
• American Black Duck
• American Coot
• American Flamingo
• American White Pelican
• Anhinga
• Blue-Winged Teal
• Brown Pelican
• Double-Crested Cormorant
• Great Blue Heron
• Great Egret
• Green Heron
• Green-Winged Teal
• Limpkin
• Magnificent Frigatebird
• Mallard
• Mottled Duck
• Northern Shoveler
• Pied-Billed Grebe
• Red-Breasted Merganser
• Ring-Necked Duck
• Roseate Spoonbill
• Ruddy Duck
• Sandhill Crane
• White Ibis
• Wood Duck
• Wood Stork
Hawks, Vultures, and Kites
• American Black Vulture
• American Kestrel
• Bald Eagle
• Crested Caracara
• Osprey
• Red-Shouldered Hawk
• Red-Tailed Hawk
• Swallow-Tailed Kite
• Turkey Vulture
Game Birds
• Northern Bobwhite
• Wild Turkey
Marsh and Shorebirds
• American Avocet
• American Oystercatcher
• Black-Bellied Plover
• Black-Necked Stilt
• Killdeer
• Lesser Yellowlegs
• Ruddy Turnstone
• Sanderling
• Willet
Gulls, Terns and Skimmers
• Black Skimmer
• Caspian Tern
• Laughing Gull
• Least Tern
• Ring-Billed Gull
• Royal Tern
Pigeons, Doves, Parakeets and Cuckoos
• Common Ground-Dove
• Mangrove Cuckoo
• Monk Parakeet
• Mourning Dove
• Rock Pigeon
• Smooth-billed Ani
• White-crowned Pigeon
• White-winged Dove
• Yellow-Billed Cuckoo
Owls and other Night Birds
• Barred Owl
• Burrowing Owl
• Chuck-will's-widow
• Common Nighthawk
• Eastern Screech-Owl
• Great Horned Owl
Hummingbirds
• Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Kingfishers and Woodpeckers
• Belted Kingfisher
• Downy Woodpecker
• Northern Flicker
• Pileated Wood Pecker
• Red-Bellied Woodpecker
• Red-cockaded Woodpecker
• Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Songbirds
• American Crow
• American Goldfinch
• American Robin
• Baltimore Oriole
• Blue Jay
• Brown Thrasher
• Carolina Chickadee
• Carolina Wren
• Cedar Waxwing
• Chipping Sparrow
• Common Grackle
• Common Yellowthroat
• Eastern Bluebird
• Eastern Kingbird
• Eastern Meadowlark
• Eastern Towhee
• European Starling
• Florida Scrub Jay
• Great Crested Flycatcher
• House Sparrow
• Indigo Bunting
• Northern Cardinal
• Northern Mockingbird
• Palm Warbler
• Purple Martin
• Red-Winged Blackbird
• Tree Swallow
• Tufted Titmouse
• Yellow-Rumped Warbler
*** Now featuring bird songs (high-quality MP3 files) for each bird described***
This app shows the 104 most common bird species found in southern Florida, including the Everglades National Park. For each bird there are two or three high-resolution pictures, a brief description, and a link to view the corresponding Wikipedia pages within the application window. All descriptive information is in English, the animal names are also shown in scientific (Latin) nomination and in German.
The app features a modern, intuitive interface with easy navigation and search facilities for finding an animal by its name or searching in the full text for features and characteristics.
If you're interested in Florida's wildlife, don't miss this app which is equally suitable for iPhone and iPad.
These bird species are shown and described in this app:
Water Birds
• American Black Duck
• American Coot
• American Flamingo
• American White Pelican
• Anhinga
• Blue-Winged Teal
• Brown Pelican
• Double-Crested Cormorant
• Great Blue Heron
• Great Egret
• Green Heron
• Green-Winged Teal
• Limpkin
• Magnificent Frigatebird
• Mallard
• Mottled Duck
• Northern Shoveler
• Pied-Billed Grebe
• Red-Breasted Merganser
• Ring-Necked Duck
• Roseate Spoonbill
• Ruddy Duck
• Sandhill Crane
• White Ibis
• Wood Duck
• Wood Stork
Hawks, Vultures, and Kites
• American Black Vulture
• American Kestrel
• Bald Eagle
• Crested Caracara
• Osprey
• Red-Shouldered Hawk
• Red-Tailed Hawk
• Swallow-Tailed Kite
• Turkey Vulture
Game Birds
• Northern Bobwhite
• Wild Turkey
Marsh and Shorebirds
• American Avocet
• American Oystercatcher
• Black-Bellied Plover
• Black-Necked Stilt
• Killdeer
• Lesser Yellowlegs
• Ruddy Turnstone
• Sanderling
• Willet
Gulls, Terns and Skimmers
• Black Skimmer
• Caspian Tern
• Laughing Gull
• Least Tern
• Ring-Billed Gull
• Royal Tern
Pigeons, Doves, Parakeets and Cuckoos
• Common Ground-Dove
• Mangrove Cuckoo
• Monk Parakeet
• Mourning Dove
• Rock Pigeon
• Smooth-billed Ani
• White-crowned Pigeon
• White-winged Dove
• Yellow-Billed Cuckoo
Owls and other Night Birds
• Barred Owl
• Burrowing Owl
• Chuck-will's-widow
• Common Nighthawk
• Eastern Screech-Owl
• Great Horned Owl
Hummingbirds
• Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Kingfishers and Woodpeckers
• Belted Kingfisher
• Downy Woodpecker
• Northern Flicker
• Pileated Wood Pecker
• Red-Bellied Woodpecker
• Red-cockaded Woodpecker
• Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Songbirds
• American Crow
• American Goldfinch
• American Robin
• Baltimore Oriole
• Blue Jay
• Brown Thrasher
• Carolina Chickadee
• Carolina Wren
• Cedar Waxwing
• Chipping Sparrow
• Common Grackle
• Common Yellowthroat
• Eastern Bluebird
• Eastern Kingbird
• Eastern Meadowlark
• Eastern Towhee
• European Starling
• Florida Scrub Jay
• Great Crested Flycatcher
• House Sparrow
• Indigo Bunting
• Northern Cardinal
• Northern Mockingbird
• Palm Warbler
• Purple Martin
• Red-Winged Blackbird
• Tree Swallow
• Tufted Titmouse
• Yellow-Rumped Warbler
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.1.3
Last updated on Sep 15, 2023
Old Versions
Minor display adjustments for new devices
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Version History
2.1.3
Sep 15, 2023
Minor display adjustments for new devices
2.1.2
Dec 12, 2019
Eliminated an issue with the sound play library caused by iOS13.
2.1.1
Mar 19, 2019
Image database update
2.1
Apr 2, 2018
– added two missing birds, the American White Pelican and the Black Vulture
– added the Play Bird Song function to the iPad version, somehow it was missing before
– added the Play Bird Song function to the iPad version, somehow it was missing before
2.0
Nov 18, 2015
- added bird songs for ALL described species
- play bird songs and show graphical display of the frequency pattern
- play bird songs and show graphical display of the frequency pattern
1.1
Oct 28, 2014
- iOS8 compatibility
- support for all iPhone screen sizes
- support for all iPhone screen sizes
1.0.0
Oct 2, 2012
Birds of South Florida FAQ
Click here to learn how to download Birds of South Florida in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Birds of South Florida.
iPhone
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 12.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Birds of South Florida supports English