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The Concise Guide to British Birds
 
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The Concise Guide to British Birds

by Birdguides
Windows, Mac
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:    Windows, Mac
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • Covers the 120 commonest species
  • Over 250 video clips
  • Over 250 songs and calls
  • Over 300 illustrations
  • About 200 distribution maps
  • About 1200 screens of text
  • Nearly 200 photos of nests, eggs and fledglings

Product details

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  • ASIN: B000066C3Z
  • Release Date: 10 May 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,184 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Based on the award-winning CD-ROM Guide to British Birds, this single disk features only the birds that most people are likely to come across either in their local countryside or on a trip to the coast. Hence it is cheaper than the 2-disk set, all on one disk and doesn't include the rarer species which might otherwise cause unnecessary confusion. Coverage of the 120 species includes video clips and sound recordings so you get to see and hear each species just as you would in the wild. There are also paintings, commentaries, distribution maps, quizzes and keys and over 1000 screens of text telling you all you might need to know about every species. Remember though that keener birdwatchers will prefer the CD-ROM Guide to British Birds as this includes the rarer species such as Osprey, Golden Eagle, Avocet and Bearded Tit.

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Customer Reviews

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By Pat
The CD only arrived this morning and it is faultless for anyone who is interested in identifying the sights and sounds of common birds in garden and countryside. This is quite an old version, and doesn't even have automatic setup, so I was cautious about how streamlined a package it would be. In fact it is incredibly easy to use and has everything available on the same screen (with options for full screen or split for comparisons). The multi-screen allows you to see four interactive windows, with a list of pictorial options down the right hand side. These vary, but generally include at least one video, sketches, pictures of adults, their young, nest sites and eggs etc. which can be selected to fit in any window at the click of the mouse. If you have two videos selected, they will run independently in their own selected window. Moving the cursor to the extreme left of the screen brings up a list of all the the birds, either alphabetically or in family groups as preferred. If a bird from a specific family is selected, the other members of that group will be shown as icons at the top of the multi-screen, so you can change between them at the click of the mouse.
The calls and songs of each bird are also available without affecting the visual screen in any way.
There are personalised logs and records available - which I haven't explored yet.
All in all, as a non-twitcher I am very impressed. A child would find this both interesting and very easy to use.
High recommended.
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42 of 46 people found the following review helpful
A guide for beginners 11 Jun 2002
By A Customer
If you are a beginner to Birdwatching this guide is a good starter but once you become established at birding this CD Rom soon becomes frustrating as it is missing some birds that are regularly seen in Britain e.g Ring Ouzel, Short eared owl. I quickly regretted my purchase and wished I'd gone for the Guide to British Birds in the same series. Having said this the CD Rom is easy to use and can help in identifying common species usually found in any British Garden
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A mid-way guide 30 Jun 2008
By Morton
As "A.Customer" states several birds are missing, in additon to the Ring Ouzel, I miss The Peregrine falcon, Marsh Warbler and Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. The disc is old and doesn't self load and while I can use it on my laptop and 8 year old Evesham, it won't run on my latest Duo 2 powered desk-top although all three machine use Windows XP. Users of more modern P.C's beware.
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