I am field manual poor. :-) But I did pick up the Mammals and the Insect and Spider apps this weekend. Already had most of the others. I use iBirdPro for my main birding app but still have the Audubon as well as a couple of others. I have most of them on my both iPad and my phone. The other day while out with friends, one asked me what a tree was that she had seen that day, described the blooms, and I was able to tell her it was an Ohio Buckeye, using the Audubon Tree app. I love having info like that at my fingertips..... Millie
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