Thayer Birding Software - A Review
Posted: Tuesday, January 05, 2010
by Liz Canham
http://www.internetmarketingwithliz.com
If you're a keen bird watcher, you probably have notebooks full of sightings and maybe sketches, if you're any good with a pencil. You almost certainly have digital photos too but how can you consolidate them? The answer is to buy birding software.
There are many types of bird watching software on the market but this review will concentrate on Thayer Birding Software. The brainchild of Peter Thayer, an avid bird watcher since the 1980s, this software was created to fill a gap in the market. When Peter wanted to record his sightings, he found that there was no adequate birding software available so he set about designing some himself, starting with the use of a Microsoft Access Database program. However, that didn't have the capability to store photos so he went on to create the forerunner of today's Thayer Birding Software.
One fantastic feature of this software is that you can download the bird songs to your iPod or other MP3 player. For identification purposes, a photo of the bird is included with each recording.
The Gold Edition of Thayer Birding Software enables you to import and store your own data, be it photos, videos or song recordings and these are integrated with the existing data so that you can compare your own with that of the software. You can also store your list of when and where you have spotted birds but you are advised to keep backups of this data as other programs have been known to become corrupted and lose all the stored data.
There is an identification wizard which enables you to enter details of a bird you have spotted including colour, size, location and terrain and you will see a gallery of photos of birds which match your description. By zooming in on the photos, you will be able to identify your sightings.
Liz Canham is a writer and an expert on birding software. Click here to read more helpful information about birding at her site: Worldwide Bird Watching.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)I have seen no mention of anyone's having successfully loaded this to any mp3 device other than ipod. There are posts here and there saying that the individual loaded songs but nothing else. I wrote Thayer and they asked owners to reply to the question on their forum and said they would post the replies and try to educate people. Thayer does not know the answer. The package is misleading because it very definitely implies ipod AND other mps players.
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