I need an Android-only application that lets me record every animal I spot on safari. The goal is simple: capture each sighting quickly, tag it with location, time, species and a photo, then store everything in a well-structured log I can review later or export. Core workflow I’m picturing • Open the app, tap “New Sighting”, the camera launches, and once I take a photo the app pulls in GPS coordinates and the current timestamp automatically. • A clean form then prompts for species name, number of animals, behaviour notes and any extra comments. • When I’m offline in the bush the data must save locally; once I regain service I want a one-tap sync to Google Drive or similar so nothing is lost. Key deliverables – Full Android APK and source code (written in Kotlin or Java). – Simple, attractive UI that stays usable in bright sunlight. – Local database plus optional cloud backup/export to CSV or PDF. – Basic dashboard showing sighting history with filters for date, species and location. Acceptance criteria 1. I can log a sighting without network coverage and see it in history immediately. 2. GPS, date and time auto-populate correctly. 3. Export produces a CSV readable in Excel with all fields intact. 4. App installs and runs smoothly on Android 10 and above. If you’ve built field-data or wildlife apps before, please mention it and share a quick demo or screenshots so I can gauge fit. I’m ready to move as soon as we agree on a clear timeline.