Birds of My Region v3.5 is the newest innovation from Thayer Birding Software and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. This Windows CD-ROM lets YOU decide which state, province or region to install on your computer. You may select one state or one province or you may select one of the following regions:
New England
Atlantic Coast
Midwest
South
Great Plains
Southwest
Rockies
Pacific Northwest
Eastern Canada
Western Canada
This Windows CD-ROM includes color photos, songs for all species from the world-famous Cornell Lab of Ornithology, range maps, abundance maps, ID tips and more. The CD-ROM includes an ID Wizard to help you identify the birds, even if you do not know the bird's name. Just enter colors, size, habitat and location. The ID Wizard will show you photos of all the birds that match your description. Petey the Parrot will pronounce each bird's common and scientific name for you. Also included are over 300 quizzes, including Christmas Bird Count Quizzes. The CD-ROM lets you compare two birds side-by-side and shows you the similar species.
With version 3.5, you can:
Share Custom Lists with your friends
Download songs to an iPod for your own personal use
Add your own comments and photos for each bird
Identify birds by sound in the ID Wizard
Use the new "Pick One" quiz -- see four bird photos and pick the right one.
And most important of all, The Birder's Handbook is now included (a $20 value)
System Requirements: Windows 2000, Me or XP; Pentium 4 processor or equivalent; 256 MB RAM; CD-ROM drive; 50 MB on hard drive; plus hardware and software required to support multimedia applications. Some features of this CD-ROM require an Internet connection.
Why not purchase Guide to Birds of North America v3.5 and see all 926 birds! With the complete version, you can easily filter on just one state or province to study the birds of that region. Focus on local birds or study birds from another province or state before you leave on your trip. The filtering feature in the Guide to Birds of North America v3.5 also lets you study birds from one family, such as Hawks or Warblers.