Mary, IBird Pro2 is on sale now for 99 cents (usually $9.99) and it is well worth the price. Has a lot of nice features with free lifetime updates. I wish it had a life list option, but you can put birds in as "favorites" which will keep a tally for you. Scotty Lofland Archer City --- On Wed, 5/16/12, mary ferguson <koolspotbirder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: mary ferguson <koolspotbirder@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [texbirds] Kindle Fire Apps. To: texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 9:12 AM Texbirders, My daughter bought us a Kindle Fire. I have looked on Amazon at the birding guides they offer, as well as Theyer's. I am a senior and have always relied on Peterson and then Kaufman guides. Any suggestions for birding apps? Thanks, Mary J. Ferguson koolspotbirder@xxxxxxxxx