Field Guide to Australian Bats

🇺🇸 United States
Heinrich Braasch  | 
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App Rating
4.2
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Votes
6
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App Age
1 year 2m
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Last Update
Jul 28, 2025

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4.17
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Size
276MB
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Field Guide to Australian Bats
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Field Guide to Australian Bats, covering all 79 currently recognised species with illustrated species accounts, sample echo-location call images and distribution maps. Identification keys are also included, together with the option to create species lists for your own bat observations. A vastly updated and enhanced electronic version of Sue Churchill’s field guides – “Australian Bats” 1988 and 2008 hard copy guides. }

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Rating
4.2
6 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Anomalure
29 Jun, 2025
4
This is a great app and very comprehensive guide to the Australian bat fauna / removed a star from the rating for something that is totally trivial but quite annoying - the image of the bat behind the menus! Get rid of that and return to 5 stars !! It hurts my eyeballs
Skurwepadda
12 Mar, 2025
5
This app is essentially an update on Sue Churchill’s excellent book. The text is detailed and informative. It includes family and species keys, maps from Batmap, measurements, photos and audiograms. I’ve used it to key several bats now and learned a bit in the process. The one glitch I’ve encountered is when switching screens (e.g. between the app and photos) it resets to the splash screen forcing you to step back through to the family, bioregion and species each time - and I find a need to flick backwards and forwards on each trait (iphone 15 pm ios 18.0.1). This is a dreary bug that could be easily remedied. One question - what is the source for the numbered regions used? There doesn’t seem to be a reference (a general issue for the text) and they don’t coincide with IBRA7 bioregions.
Fat albert101
31 Oct, 2024
5
Looks great and functionality so far is fantastic. I’m looking forward to testing it out on upcoming field trip!
EveryD@mnNicknameIsTakenFFS
31 Oct, 2024
5
I’ve been eagerly awaiting this app ever since I heard it was in development. Instantly hooked, brilliant resource!

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.2
Voted: 6
App Store Link:
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Reference, Utilities
Size: 276MB
App Age: 1 year 2 months
Release Date: Oct 24, 2024
Last Update: Jul 28, 2025
Version: 1.0.4
Version history
1.0.4
Jul 28, 2025
Re-released to get rid of "expired" issue.
1.0.3
Apr 20, 2025
Call images made zoomable Region selection changed to single selection Fixes to data

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