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North American Birds
Sight & Sound From Natureware
Reviewed by Cindy O'Hora
The CD offers several strategies for learning to recognize birds.
__ If you are a new birder the CD will aid you in learning
to recognize common birds of your North American backyard. This first set of birds
teaches you to recognize cardinal, chickadee, crow, mockingbird, robin, and more.
Their songs repeat themselves as you consider which bird it is.
__ If you have some experience birding, let the Flash
Game help you evaluate your skill. While playing this game I repeatedly erred in
distinguishing between the Black Capped Chickadee and the Carolina Chickadee. I took
a quick trip to the index. I looked up Blacked Capped and saw a picture and heard
the song. The text offered a hint about distinguishing it from the Carolina Chickadee.
I clicked on Carolina in the box and a picture of the Carolina opened next to the
picture of the Black Capped. Ahh, the wing bars. Now I get it!
Those of us in the mid experience range will find a challenge as the game adds pictures
of females and immature birds. If you need to tune up on a certain group like Sparrows
then play the game with them as a focus. For you expects play the game with only
the songs.
__ The more experienced birder will appreciate the
Print a List feature. It will provide a bird list for any state or province in North
America. There is even a life list area where all the birds are entered by group.
You can enter your pertinent data of date and location of your citing. You'll be
pleased when it provides a report of how many birds you have seen in each group and
how many species you've seen totally.
__ In each section, there is a help button which launches
an audio presentation of use, customizing and helpful hints. The presenter has a
friendly down to earth style which is very inviting. The only drawback I see is there
are only printed instructions for installation. The hearing impaired user would not
be able to access the directions.
__ The index will take you quickly through the bird
manual section. The ease of comparing birds is really remarkable. The Show Looks
button provides some text guidance in identifying the bird. Look-a-likes are given
with advice on telling them apart. Just click on the hypertext name and you'll see
a picture of the look-a-like bird next to the one you are researching. You can even
enlarge the picture by clicking on it one time. The Song button makes it easy to
hear the bird's call repeated.
__ Are you planning to give a presentation about birds?
You can use the slide show feature to create a custom show that provides pictures
and songs. Teachers will appreciate the password protection which allows you to customize
what birds your students view and keeps them within the program.
__ I have been birding for twenty years. I have looked
at several multimedia bird products and this one is by far the best. It is an ideal
resource for birders, schools, parks, nature centers and wildlife educators.
__ The CD is dual format. Mac: System 7 or better,
2x CD-ROM and 18 MB hard disk space. I did successfully run the CD from the drive
using no HD space but it was slow.
For PC:486 or higher, Windows© 3.1 or better, SVGA display, 2X CDROM, MPC compatible
sound card, 18 MB Hard Drive space.
__ Cost of the product? $25 plus $5 s&h. To order
call Natureware: 1-402-467-4484 (VISA or Mastercard) or send a check to NatureWare,3210
Dudley, Lincoln, NE 68503. There is a two week money back refund if you are not satisfied.
Who is Cindy
O'Hora
I have been using Macintosh computers for the past eight years. I provide Macintosh
tech support, on a volunteer basis, to my children's school. I write reviews and
computer tips for the Lancaster County Apple Corp's newsletter.
__ I am currently serving as Vice President of LCAC.
I created and maintain a web site Macintosh Tips and Tutorials. It offers newer user
tips and step by step directions for getting things done on your Mac. It also offers
advice about computer volunteering and how to aid technology at your school. http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/8613/index.html
I may never live in a castle,
I may never drive a Mercedes Benz,
I may not see Scotand before I die,
BUT, I do own a Macintosh computer.
Simply the best.
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