African Safariguide

Author: Pierre Tharin, CH-8625 Gossau ZH, E-Mail: pierrot12a@gmail.com

The popular Swiss app for quick and easy identification of the mammals and birds most frequently observed on safari in East and South Africa.

BENEFITS OF THE APP

  • No dependency on the internet in the safari regions, everything is downloaded.
  • A seamless journal of your observations with date and time. New: Can also be sent by email.
  • Languages: English, German and French
  • Full version with 70 mammals and 121 birds, all with individual texts to habitat and species details. Animal sizes in cm or feet/inches.

HOW IT WORKS

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Greater Kudu
What is the name of this mammal ?
Overview mammals

We select the filter top right (circled).

Filter mammals

We see an antilope
> shoulder-high more than 75 cm
> it is a hoofed animal

Filtered overview mammals

Now we have a restricted selection (scroll if necessary).
Click on "Greater Kudu".

Greater Kudu
What is the name of this mammal ?
Detailed page with informations

Image 1: Detailed page with informations

Large photograph of a Greater Kudu

Image 2: A click enlarges to screen size
Here the female animal, who does not wear horns [-]

Footprint of a Greater Kudu

This is what the footprint looks like

African Spoonbill
What is the name of this bird ?
Overview birds

We select the filter top right (circled).

Filter birds

We see a bird:
> taller than 70 cm
> medium/long beak
> observed in the water
> has white plumage

Filtered overview birds

Now we have restricted the selection (Scroll if necessary).
We click on "African Spoonbill".

African Spoonbill
What is the name of this bird ?
Detailed page with informations

Image 1: Detailed image with information

Large photograph of an African Spoonbill

Image 2: A click enlarges to screen size.
Zoom in by "spreading fingers".