City Wildlife Pro lets you learn about and identify wildlife in your city. You will be greeted by cheerful birdsong when you open the app (can also be turned off).
Mammals, birds and insects are presented in the wildlife in the city pro app. The descriptions contain information about the way of life and the reproductive behavior of the animals. In addition, many of the animals under their photo have a sound that is typical of them. The following wild animals are presented: squirrel, wild boar, rabbit, red fox, stone marten, bat, house mouse, blackbird, house sparrow, mandarin duck, Egyptian goose, blue tit, eagle owl, magpie, woodpecker, robin, ladybird, snail, earthworm and bee. Short tapping on the animals name will open the information, long tapping it will close it.
There is a wildlife camera where you can spot storks (sometimes there is just one stork). There is detailed information about the life of storks.
You can record and share wildlife sightings right in the app. This is particularly useful when it comes to counting birds, for example. But the tool in this app is of course also suitable for other wild animals. Functions such as editing, deleting and deleting all are available.
The last part of the app gives you important information about what to do if you find an injured animal. You will receive detailed information on the following animals: squirrels, hedgehogs, songbirds, fawns, bats and ducks.
The wildlife in the city pro app is in German. No data is collected from you. We also do not have access to the wildlife data you enter. The app is ad-free.
Mammals, birds and insects are presented in the wildlife in the city pro app. The descriptions contain information about the way of life and the reproductive behavior of the animals. In addition, many of the animals under their photo have a sound that is typical of them. The following wild animals are presented: squirrel, wild boar, rabbit, red fox, stone marten, bat, house mouse, blackbird, house sparrow, mandarin duck, Egyptian goose, blue tit, eagle owl, magpie, woodpecker, robin, ladybird, snail, earthworm and bee. Short tapping on the animals name will open the information, long tapping it will close it.
There is a wildlife camera where you can spot storks (sometimes there is just one stork). There is detailed information about the life of storks.
You can record and share wildlife sightings right in the app. This is particularly useful when it comes to counting birds, for example. But the tool in this app is of course also suitable for other wild animals. Functions such as editing, deleting and deleting all are available.
The last part of the app gives you important information about what to do if you find an injured animal. You will receive detailed information on the following animals: squirrels, hedgehogs, songbirds, fawns, bats and ducks.
The wildlife in the city pro app is in German. No data is collected from you. We also do not have access to the wildlife data you enter. The app is ad-free.
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