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posted December 5th, 2011; last edited December 5th, 2011 –– David Sibley The Sibley eGude to Birds for iPhone and iPad has been updated to be a universal app. The new version takes advantage of the full screen of the iPad to show images and maps at high resolution, show all information (images, text, map, and audio) on a single screen, and in landscape orientation allows viewing [...]
posted May 10th, 2011; last edited May 10th, 2011 –– David Sibley At last…. The Sibley eGuide is now available for Blackberry!
Check it out at the Blackberry App Store
Now Blackberry owners can enjoy having the entire content of the acclaimed Sibley Guide to Birds on a device that fits in your pocket – all 810 species, over 6600 paintings, over 700 range maps, and [...]
posted April 1st, 2011; last edited April 1st, 2011 –– David Sibley Not an April Fool’s joke, this is a real photo taken today by Scott Young in New Hampshire (Thanks, Scott). Clicking the photo links to his Flickr site where you can also see other photos of redpolls, including Hoarys.
Common Redpolls check out their identification in the Sibley Guide. Photo copyright Scott Young.
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posted July 24th, 2010; last edited July 24th, 2010 –– David Sibley The book Sibley’s Birding Basics has been translated into Spanish. More details and ordering info can be found at the Corbidi website (also in Spanish).
posted June 11th, 2010; last edited June 11th, 2010 –– David Sibley The eGuide for iPhone was recently updated with all new high-resolution images which can now be displayed full screen; a cleaner and simpler navigation interface, and dozens of additional sounds. More details are here.
Several users have reported issues with some of the new sounds added in this update. Uninstalling and reinstalling the program [...]
posted March 31st, 2010; last edited April 8th, 2010 –– David Sibley The Sibley Guide to Birds is now available in a series of eight laminated “folding guides” to birds. They can be found in many book and nature shops for $7.95 each, or ordered directly from Steven M. Lewers + Associates. The titles are listed below, clicking any of them will take you to the Steven [...]
posted February 17th, 2010; last edited September 13th, 2010 –– David Sibley Updated June 5th 2010 with high-res images!
The Sibley Guide to Birds is now available as an app for iPhone and iPod Touch. Check it out at the iTunes app store (here).
June 9th – Several users have reported issues with some of the new sounds added in this update. Uninstalling and reinstalling the program [...]
posted December 6th, 2007; last edited April 8th, 2010 –– David Sibley I was in Washington DC recently and signed some calendars at my cousin’s flower shop in Mount Airy, Maryland. So if you’ve been thinking about getting a calendar and you’d like one that I’ve signed, you can order them here.
And my new Birder’s World column about identifying songbirds by flocking habits is now available [...]
posted November 5th, 2007; last edited April 8th, 2010 –– David Sibley Responding to some recent questions:A couple of readers have asked about any plans for an updated version of my bird guides. This is something I’m always planning for and I look forward to compiling all the new things I’m learning into a new edition in the future. But there are no plans at present to [...]
posted November 6th, 2004; last edited March 14th, 2011 –– David Sibley p 143 – Pacific Golden-Plover: on adult male breeding the labels pointing to undertail coverts and flanks are reversed.
p. 252 – White-throated Swift: name is incorrect, Whited-throated Swift
p. 279 – Greater Pewee: map is a duplicate of Buff-breasted Flycatcher map. The summer range of this species should extend slightly farther north in Arizona, [...]
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