Showing posts with label outdoor apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoor apps. Show all posts

Friday, May 21, 2010

Animal Tracks for the Android

MyNature Inc. is pleased to announce that their animal track app is now available in the Android Market. Watch for the update of our track app in the coming weeks for both the iPhone and Droid. What else is new at MyNature? Look for the release of our new tree app shortly in the App Store. The Mynature Tree app will feature over 200 trees commonly found in North America.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Snow Tracking

Just about a foot of snow has fallen in the past 12 hours here in the Adirondacks. Adding that to the 4 or 5 inches we had from this past weekend means it's getting just a tad deep. Last winter was a pretty hard one for the deer herd judging by the lack of deer sighted throughout the year and it doesn't seem like this winter is going to be any easier. We'll be out this weekend to see what we can find roaming around the woods. The deer will be leaving earlier this year to yard up so I'm not expecting to find to many deer tracks in my hike. As the deer go so go the coyotes which won't leave but a random fox track, some squirrels and an occasional grouse or two and the Snowshoe Hare to find. Don't forget, if you go out bring along the MyNature Animal Track app with you. www.mynaturesite.com

Monday, December 7, 2009

MyNature Track App now rated 5 stars

The MyNature Animal Track App now has an average rating of 5 stars in the app store. Stop by and take advantage of our special holiday rate. www.mynaturesite.com

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tracking in the Snow

Yesterday's snowfall made for some good tracking today, part of the day anyway. I spent around two hours this morning trying to find some Cottontail tracks and struck out. I wouldn't have minded if it were close to home but it was an hour each way to get to the some land I have permission to hike on. The area is perfect habitat for Cottontails, swampy lowland with thick, thick brush but they just weren't on the move today. In fact I saw no tracks there at all of anything except two Whitetails. It was a disappointing outing on the one hand but anytime I get to spend outdoors alone is a great time.
I came back up to the mountains later in the day to look for Snowshoe Hare and got the needed track images of those with no problem and some Porcupine scat to boot. It really helps if you know what the animals preferred habitat is to find their tracks. Cottontail and Snowshoe Hare rarely overlap as Snowshoes prefer coniferous forests and Cottontails bottom lands with dense brush. Once you see the two tracks there is no mistaking the snowshoe for anything else. While their tracks are usually obscured the sheer size and shape give it away. So next time your out try to learn the habitat of different animals and that will give you some insight as to which animals track you may have found. If you get a minute check out our new app on the iPhone for tracking at www.mynaturesite.com

Thursday, December 3, 2009