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Dragonfly ID APK

Dragonfly ID APK

1.2.0 FreeBirds in the Hand, LLC ⇣ Download APK (390.57 MB)

A comprehensive guide to the Dragonflies and Damselflies of North America

What's Dragonfly ID APK?

Dragonfly ID is a app for Android, It's developed by Birds in the Hand, LLC author.
First released on google play in 5 years ago and latest version released in 1 year ago.
This app has 3.7K download times on Google play and rated as 3.48 stars with 23 rated times.
This product is an app in Education category. More infomartion of Dragonfly ID on google play
The Dragonfly ID app is a comprehensive and easy-to-use resource to find and identify dragonflies and damselflies across the US and Canada. Geared towards both the avid dragonfly-watcher, and beginners, Dragonfly ID will help you find spots to look for dragonflies near you, help you identify the dragonflies and damselflies you see in the field, and learn more about the species you find.

Additionally, Dragonfly ID enables users to easily view and submit Odonata sightings from the field. This important citizen science project enhance our understanding of Odonata distributions and abundances.

DISCOVER SPECIES AROUND YOU
• View species lists for any location in the US or Canada based on sightings in the OdonataCentral database
• Filter to show recent sightings, or for any month(s) of the year
• Bar charts of seasonal abundance built from the OdonataCentral database of sightings
• Maps of recent sightings from OdonataCentral

LEARN
• Use Smart Search to quickly identify a species by color, size and habitat
• Read descriptive text to help confirm the identification (contact us if you'd like to help!)
• View the crowd-sourced gallery of images (contribute your photos at birdseye.photo/dragonflies)

Dragonfly ID is a collaboration between BirdsEye and the folks at OdonataCentral and the Xerces Society with special thanks to the membership of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas and users of OdonataCentral, the Migratory Dragonfly Partnership, and PondWatch for their data contributions.