Audubon Mammals - A Field Guide to North American Mammals by Green Mountain Digital

Summary
To celebrate JJ Audubon's Birthday download all Audubon Single Subject apps for only $0.99 each (Reg $4.99-$14.99)! Don't delay sale ends 4/29/13.An essential guide to 272 mammal species in the US and Canada. Featuring comprehensive photos, range maps, and in-depth descriptions.The Audubon Mammals Guide features in-depth information on 272 species. With drawings of mammal tracks, high-quality photos, sounds and range maps, every species in Audubon Mammals contains detailed information, all accessed by fast and easy navigation. Features: In-depth descriptions, with authoritative information on appearance, habitat, and more Over 575 high definition photographs with zoom-in capability, detailing every species with extraordinary clarity Fifty sounds associated with select species Range maps showing resident ranges Journal feature allows you to track and annotate you personal sightings by location, and share with friends by email or Facebook Advanced search functions allows easy browsing by common or scientific name, color, shape, size and moreShare your mammal sightings with your friends by Facebook or email, and maintain your own Life Lists directly from the app.Part of the reason this app is terrific is because it intuitively easy to use, offers beautiful, zoomable pictures (and tracks) and makes searching easy The bonus I now have a fun and educational way to catch my childrens attention too -Indigo2Awards:January 2011 Audubon Mammals A Field Guide to North American Mammals selected as "What's Hot" for iPad and iPhone in the iTunes App Store reference section. September 2010 Audubon Mammals A Field Guide to North American Mammals selected as an iTunes Staff Favorite for iPad.August 2010 Audubon Mammals A Field Guide to North American Mammals selected as "What's Hot" for iPad in the iTunes App Store store reference section.About Audubon Guides: Audubon Guides are a comprehensive suite of digital field apps created in alliance with National Audubon Society (NAS). For more information, please see: http://natureshare.com/home.html#apps. About the Developer: Green Mountain Digital, the world's largest publisher of digital field guides, collectively generating over 1 million downloads; over 100 App Store promotions; and numerous awards. It was founded in 2009 in Woodstock, VT. The company has designed and published more than 75 mobile apps across multiple platforms, including Audubon Birds of North America, Orvis Fly Fishing: The Ultimate Guide, GardenMinder, Sailing World: Knots and Splices, FishBlue, and NatureTap. GMD is the creator of NatureShare, an innovative social platform that allows users to collect wildlife sightings and outdoor experiences and share them with others. Visit Us Today! www.natureshare.com Facebook: facebook.com/natureshare Twitter: @Nature_Share For any assistance, please email feedback@natureshare.com