Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

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
Atlantic Puffin

Atlantic Puffin

A charismatic black-and-white seabird with a colorful triangular bill, nicknamed the 'sea parrot,' that nests in burrows on North Atlantic cliffs.

seabird
Andean Flamingo

Andean Flamingo

A pale, high-altitude flamingo of the Andes with bright yellow legs and the most black in its wings of any flamingo species.

wading-bird
Aplomado Falcon

Aplomado Falcon

A slender, elegant falcon of open grasslands with a bold facial pattern and a rusty band across the belly, rare and reintroduced in the U.S.

raptor
African Penguin

African Penguin

The only penguin species breeding on the African continent, named for its loud, donkey-like braying call and identified by a black facial mask and unique belly-spot pattern.

seabird
African Skimmer

African Skimmer

A slender riverine skimmer of sub-Saharan Africa with an orange-yellow, black-tipped bill, sharing the family's unique lower-mandible-skimming feeding technique.

seabird
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
Audubon's Oriole

Audubon's Oriole

A secretive yellow-and-black oriole with a full black hood, found in the United States only in the dense brushlands of the lower Rio Grande Valley.

songbird
Collared Aracari

Collared Aracari

A slender, mid-sized toucan relative with a mostly black head and back, a yellow underside crossed by a black band and reddish spots, and a bicolored bill.

other
American Bittern

American Bittern

A master of camouflage among North American marshes, best known for its odd pumping call and its habit of freezing bill-up in the reeds.

wading-bird
Acorn Woodpecker

Acorn Woodpecker

A boldly patterned, clown-faced woodpecker famous for its highly social behavior and its habit of stockpiling thousands of acorns in communal granary trees.

woodpecker
Australian Raven

Australian Raven

A large, all-black Australian corvid best distinguished from similar crows and ravens by its long, wailing call and shaggy throat feathers.

songbird
Barred Antshrike

Barred Antshrike

A boldly black-and-white barred antbird of Central and South American scrub, best known for its harsh, accelerating laughing call.

songbird
Alder Flycatcher

Alder Flycatcher

A plain, olive-brown Empidonax flycatcher of northern alder swamps and wet shrublands, virtually identical to the Willow Flycatcher except by voice.

songbird
African Openbill

African Openbill

A dark, glossy African stork whose uniquely gapped bill is specially shaped for extracting freshwater snails from their shells.

wading-bird
American Kestrel

American Kestrel

North America's smallest and most colorful falcon, often seen perched on wires hunting insects and small rodents.

raptor
Rhinoceros Auklet

Rhinoceros Auklet

A dusky-brown North Pacific auk named for the pale horn-like projection on its bill that develops in breeding season.

seabird
Red-and-green Macaw

Red-and-green Macaw

One of the largest macaws, with a mostly crimson-red body, broad green wing band, and a bare white face crossed by fine lines of tiny red feathers.

parrot
Ocellated Antbird

Ocellated Antbird

The largest and most dominant of the Neotropical ant-following antbirds, patterned with scaly chestnut-and-black "ocelli" and bare blue facial skin.

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
Amazon Kingfisher

Amazon Kingfisher

A large green-backed kingfisher of Central and South American waterways, with a shaggy crest and a chestnut breast band in males.

other
American Flamingo

American Flamingo

The vivid pink-orange flamingo of the Caribbean and northern South America, the brightest colored of all flamingo species.

wading-bird
Albert's Lyrebird

Albert's Lyrebird

A rare, secretive lyrebird confined to a tiny pocket of rainforest on the New South Wales-Queensland border, known for its rich mimicry and warm reddish-brown plumage.

songbird
African Fish Eagle

African Fish Eagle

A striking white-headed, chestnut-bodied eagle found near lakes and rivers across sub-Saharan Africa, celebrated for its unmistakable, far-carrying call.

raptor