eGuide to Birds of East Africa for pc and mac

eGuide to Birds of East Africa for Pc

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Software Features and Description

1. The eGuide to Birds of East Africa is an interactive companion to Terry Stevenson and John Fanshawe's Birds of East Africa field guide – the essential guide for birdwatchers visiting this spectacular region.

2. Hi-res images, distribution maps and detailed text descriptions of over 1300 bird species including breeding species and regular visitors.

3. A personal bird list that stores your bird sightings saved to the device that can then be exported through email.

4. View the Bird Index by Common or Scientific bird names either alphabetically or taxonomically.

5. *Uninstalling the program will result in the loss of your list, it is recommended that you keep your own master list separate from the program.

6. These images can be expanded to fill the entire width of the screen in portrait and landscape.

7. “Bird Compare” that allows you to compare two birds on the same screen.

8. It covers Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi.

9. This application has specific features that will enhance your birding experience.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:

Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 7-10
  2. Windows 11

Download and install the eGuide to Birds of East Africa app on your Windows 10,8,7 or Mac in 4 simple steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks Pc or Mac software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator on your PC or Mac:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using eGuide to Birds of East Africa on PC [Windows 7/ 8/8.1/ 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "eGuide to Birds of East Africa"
    • The search will reveal the eGuide to Birds of East Africa app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once eGuide to Birds of East Africa is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including eGuide to Birds of East Africa.
    • Now enjoy eGuide to Birds of East Africa on PC.

  4. Using eGuide to Birds of East Africa on Mac OS:
    Install eGuide to Birds of East Africa on your Mac using the same steps for Windows OS above.



How to download and use eGuide to Birds of East Africa App on Windows 11


To get eGuide to Birds of East Africa on Windows 11, check if there's a native eGuide to Birds of East Africa Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. Download the Amazon-Appstore » (U.S only)
    • Click on "Get" to begin installation. It also automatically installs Windows Subsystem for Android.
    • After installation, Goto Windows Start Menu or Apps list » Open the Amazon Appstore » Login (with Amazon account)

  2. For non-U.S users, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto Playstore on PC » click Configure_Download. This will auto-download Google Play Store on your Windows 11.

  3. Installing eGuide to Birds of East Africa:
    • Login to your computer's PlayStore or Amazon AppStore.
    • Search for "eGuide to Birds of East Africa" » Click "Install" to install eGuide to Birds of East Africa
    • eGuide to Birds of East Africa will now be available on your windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

eGuide to Birds of East Africa On iTunes


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$28.99 On iTunes mydigitalearth.com 10 3.2 1.5.1 4+

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Great content. Lousy app!

    By Brorilä (Pcmac user)

    The contents are great although many modern bird books (for other areas) are better with richer descriptions and focus on identification. The app part however is a joke. If you choose between buying the physical book (similarly priced) or the app, buy the book! You get an index of the birds by name (sorted either alphabetically or by taxonomy). From there you can click through to the bird page. You can search, but that is only on name or family. If you, for example, search for vulture you will not find the Lammergeier because it is in its own taxonomy (under vultures). — correction. It does not search family, only the name of the bird. “Owl” generates a long list including “...fowl” but “owls” is an empty set. The more you look at this app the worse it gets. Selling a pdf version of the book would be nor useful! You can swipe from bird to bird but it is finicky (at least on my iPhone). It will not consider your search when swiping. If you have made a search for, say eagle, it will show you harriers after the snake eagles (swiping right on the southern banded snake-eagle). If you don’t know what family the bird you’re trying to identify you’ll probably throw your phone to the nearest baboon in disgust. The right choice by the developers would be to team up with an app like iBird through some licensing deal. Marry the great content with iBirds versatile and useful search and filter functionality. In the meantime, buy the book!!!
  • They really didn’t try

    By smylest (Pcmac user)

    This is a digitized copy of the EA Helm Field Guide with audio clips - no more, no less. Helm is a good field guide, but I expect more from an interactive app. It’s next to useless when you’re trying to identify unfamiliar birds in the field. Unlike Sasol, which has a thumbnail image of each bird next to its name on the taxonomical and alphabetical listings, this has nothing. Sasol lets you tag and compare similar birds - not here. No geolocation features, basic sort functions, etc. the app is okay to maintain a basic list of birds seen and where, but even here its stunted due to lack of geolocation and time stamping capacity. You can not rely on this app for much other than list maintenance when you’re in the field or trying to reconstruct a day in the evening.
  • Excellent App

    By Flygonz (Pcmac user)

    This app made our bird identifications in Tanzania so much easier (also with our guide’s help). We ID’d 82 species in 10 days! Great graphics, sound, and comparisons.
  • Great resource, hope more features will come.

    By dangerousbeans46 (Pcmac user)

    This is a very handy electronic version of the excellent guide book. (And that's basically what it is--an ebook with some nice extras. It doesn't have a bunch of interactive functions that I normally associate with apps.) As with the book, you'll benefit from familiarizing yourself with the different groupings. You can't, of course, thumb through pages to find what you're looking for, but there's an option to browse alphabetically which is very helpful. For example, you can go straight to "H" and find all the herons--nice for those of us who don't use the book/app all the time. The list function makes logging your discoveries easy, though it may not have enough fields for serious birders. But it's fun for me, as I've only concerned myself with identification until now. I'd love to see more features in the future. Top of my wish list would be a way to browse birds by geographic region. Bottom line: There could be more here, but I'm very happy I bought the app. It's got nice extras the book doesn't have (I didn't even mention the calls or the compare function!), and it's there when I want it, not on the shelf at home. :)

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