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IbirdsPro – Identify birds in Sri Lanka via their colours




This application for nature lovers especially who interested in birds. This is recommended for anyone to improve the knowledge about birds even for beginners. Users can use this application in anywhere because this application doesn’t need any internet connection.This is the upgraded version of the application - Ibirds which is capable to identify forest birds in Sri Lanka. There are more enhanced features in the application.
  • 3 detailed sketches with including 8 parts. (bill, head, face, neck, feathers, breast, tail, legs)
  • High efficient colour matching algorithm
  • Optimized for both android phones and tablets.
  • Contain a large database about the birds.
This is the list of birds containing in three sections in IBirdsPro 1.0 version.

Section 1
  
Crimson-fronted Barbet
Brown-headed Barbet
Yellow-fronted Barbet
Brown-capped Woodpacker
Yellow-crowned Woodpecker
Lesser Yellownape
Streak-throated Woodpecker
Rufous Woodpecker
Black-rumped Flameback
Greater Flameback
White-naped Woodpacker
Common Woodshike
Large Cuckooshrike
Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike
Small Minivet
Flame Minivet
Black-headed Cuckooshrike
Ashy Woodswallow
Black-headed Yellow Bulbul
Red-vented  Bulbul
Yellow-eared Bulbul
White-browed Bulbul
Yellow-browed Bulbul
Black Bulbul
Common Iora
Jerdon's Leafbird
Golden-fronted Leafbird
Black-hooded Oriole
Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush
Spot-winged Thrush
Scaly Thrush
Eurasian Blackbird
Brown-capped Babbler
Indian Scimitar-babbler
Dark-fronted Babbler
Tawny-bellied Babbler
Yellow-eyed Babbler
Orange-billed Babbler
Yellow-billed Babbler
Ashy-headed Laughingthrush
Sri Lanka Bush-warbler
Common Tailorbird
Black-naped Monarch
Asian Paradise-flycatcher
White-browed Fantail
Dull-blue flycatcher
Tickell's Blue Flycatcher
Great Tit
Velvet-fronted Nuthatch
Oriental White-eye
Sri Lanka White-eye
White-rumped Munia
Scaly-breasted Munia
Black-headed Munia
White-bellied Drongo
Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
Sri Lanka Magpie
Sri Lanka Myna
Hill  Myna
Commmon Myna


Section 2 

Little Green Bee-eater
European Bee-eater
Chestnut-headed Bee-eater
Blue-tailed Bee-eater


Section 3

Great Cormorant
Little Cormorant
Indian Cormorant
Oriental Darter
Grey Heron
Purple Heron
Intermediate Egret
Little Egret
Great Egret
Western Reef Egret
Cattle Egret
Indian Pond Heron
Striated Heron
Black-crowned Night Heron
Yellow Bittern
Cinnamon Bittern
Black Bittern
Painted Stork
Asian Openbill
Woolly-necked Stork
Black-necked Stork
Lesser Adjutant
Black-headed Ibis
Eurasian Spoonbill
Painted Francolin
Grey Francolin
Blue-breasted  Quail
Jungle Bush Quail
Barred Buttonquail
Sri Lanka Spurfowl
Sri Lanka Junglefowl
Indian Peafowl
Slaty-breasted Rail
Ruddy-breasted Crake
White-breasted Waterhen
Watercock
Common Moorhen
Purple Swamphen
Common Coot
Pheasant-tailed Jacana

 

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