Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

Search and identify 1,000+ birds — with size, habitat, diet, voice, behavior, and the field marks that tell them apart.

Laysan Albatross

Laysan Albatross

A gull-like white albatross of the North Pacific, best known for its enormous breeding colonies on Midway Atoll and other low-lying Hawaiian islands.

seabird
Intermediate Egret

Intermediate Egret

A medium-sized white egret of Africa, Asia, and Australia whose size and proportions fall neatly between the larger Great Egret and smaller Little Egret.

wading-bird
Eastern Towhee

Eastern Towhee

A striking sparrow relative with a black hood, rufous flanks, and white belly, known for its 'drink-your-tea' song and rustling leaf-litter foraging.

songbird
Cassin's Vireo

Cassin's Vireo

A western vireo with a subdued gray-green head, white spectacles, and pale yellow flanks, once lumped with Blue-headed and Plumbeous Vireo as the 'Solitary Vireo.'

songbird
Bicolored Antbird

Bicolored Antbird

A plain rufous-brown antbird with a white throat and bare blue facial skin, one of the classic obligate army-ant followers of Central American forests.

songbird
D'Arnaud's Barbet

D'Arnaud's Barbet

An East African ground barbet with black-and-white speckled plumage, a yellow face, and a bubbling duet call, often seen bobbing near termite mounds.

other
Black-tailed Godwit

Black-tailed Godwit

A long-legged, long-billed godwit of European wet meadows, easily identified in flight by its bold white wing stripe and black tail band.

shorebird

Demoiselle Crane

The smallest and most delicately built of the crane species, with blue-grey plumage, a black neck, and striking white ear-tuft plumes.

wading-bird
Wood Stork

Wood Stork

A large white stork of the Americas with a bald, scaly grey-black head and neck, famous for hunting fish by feel in shallow water.

wading-bird
Yellow-billed Stork

Yellow-billed Stork

A striking African wading bird with mostly white and pale pink plumage, black flight feathers, and a long, curved yellow bill.

wading-bird
Northern Harrier

Northern Harrier

A slim, low-flying hawk of open marshes and fields, identified by its owl-like facial disc and white rump patch.

raptor
Royal Spoonbill

Royal Spoonbill

A large white wading bird of Australasia with a distinctive black, spoon-shaped bill that it sweeps through shallow water to feel for prey.

wading-bird
Star Finch

Star Finch

A small Australian grass finch with a scarlet face mask, olive-green body flecked with white spots, and a red tail and rump.

songbird
Pied Kingfisher

Pied Kingfisher

A striking black-and-white kingfisher famed for hovering over water before plunge-diving for fish, common across Africa and Asia.

other
Red-breasted Nuthatch

Red-breasted Nuthatch

A tiny, tin-horn-voiced nuthatch of conifer forests, with rusty-orange underparts and a bold black eye-stripe bordered by white.

songbird
Pied Butcherbird

Pied Butcherbird

A bold black-and-white songbird with a hooked bill, celebrated for one of the most beautiful and flute-like songs of any Australian bird.

songbird
Royal Albatross

Royal Albatross

A huge white albatross of New Zealand waters, nearly the size of the Wandering Albatross, best known for the mainland colony at Taiaroa Head.

seabird
Northern Mockingbird

Northern Mockingbird

A slender gray songbird famous for endlessly mimicking the songs and calls of other birds, with bold white wing patches visible in flight.

songbird
Northern Flicker

Northern Flicker

A large, brown, ground-foraging woodpecker with a bold black crescent bib and a flashing white rump patch visible when it flies.

woodpecker
Sacred Ibis

Sacred Ibis

A striking white ibis with a bare black head and neck, revered in ancient Egypt, now widespread across African wetlands and farmland.

wading-bird
Magpie Tanager

Magpie Tanager

A large, boldly black-and-white tanager with an unusually long tail, resembling a small magpie as it moves through forest edge and clearings.

songbird
King Bird-of-paradise

King Bird-of-paradise

A tiny, jewel-like bird-of-paradise with a crimson-and-white body and two wire-thin tail plumes tipped with emerald discs.

songbird
MacGillivray's Warbler

MacGillivray's Warbler

The western counterpart of the Mourning Warbler, a gray-hooded skulker distinguished by bold broken white eye-crescents above and below the eye.

songbird
Hartlaub's Turaco

Hartlaub's Turaco

A green, forest-dwelling turaco of the East African highlands, marked by bold white facial markings and a glossy blue-black crest.

other