Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

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
Hooded Warbler

Hooded Warbler

A vivid yellow-faced warbler of eastern forest understory whose males wear a bold black hood, and which flashes white outer tail feathers as it flicks its tail while foraging.

songbird
Spruce Grouse

Spruce Grouse

A tame, dark forest grouse of the northern boreal woods that relies so heavily on camouflage it often allows extremely close approach, earning it the nickname "fool hen."

gamebird
Western Tanager

Western Tanager

A vivid yellow-and-black tanager of western coniferous forests, with breeding males showing a striking orange-red head produced from a diet-derived pigment.

songbird
Tawny Frogmouth

Tawny Frogmouth

A nocturnal bird with mottled grey, brown, and white plumage that mimics broken bark, a wide gaping mouth, and large yellow eyes, often mistaken for an owl.

other
Snowy Egret

Snowy Egret

A small, brilliant white egret of the Americas known for its black bill and legs paired with striking bright yellow feet, nicknamed its 'golden slippers.'

wading-bird
Sandwich Tern

Sandwich Tern

A slender, crested tern easily told from relatives by its long black bill with a distinctive yellow tip, named for the English town of Sandwich, Kent.

seabird
Waxwing

Waxwing

A crested, silky pinkish-grey bird with a black mask, yellow-tipped tail, and waxy red wingtips, best known for irruptive winter berry-feasting flocks.

songbird
Prairie Warbler

Prairie Warbler

A bright yellow, tail-wagging warbler of shrubby old fields and scrub, with bold black facial markings and chestnut streaking on the back despite its misleading name.

songbird
Nashville Warbler

Nashville Warbler

A small, active warbler with a gray head, bold white eyering, olive back, and bright yellow underparts, occurring in two disjunct eastern and western breeding populations.

songbird
Dickcissel

Dickcissel

A grassland songbird resembling a small meadowlark, with breeding males showing a yellow breast, black bib, and a name derived from its buzzy, insect-like song.

songbird
Black-billed Cuckoo

Black-billed Cuckoo

A slim, elusive, all-dark-billed cuckoo of eastern thickets, distinguished from its yellow-billed relative by a red eye-ring and lack of rufous in the wing.

other
Wreathed Hornbill

Wreathed Hornbill

A large Asian hornbill with a low, corrugated casque and a bare throat pouch, colored yellow in males and blue in females, that plays a key role dispersing rainforest fruit seeds.

other
Crested Oropendola

Crested Oropendola

A large, glossy black icterid with a chestnut rump, yellow outer tail feathers, and pale blue eyes, famous for its colonial hanging nests and gurgling display song.

songbird
Blue-winged Warbler

Blue-winged Warbler

A bright yellow warbler with blue-gray wings, white wingbars, and a black eyeline, whose expanding range increasingly overlaps and hybridizes with the closely related Golden-winged Warbler.

songbird
Village Weaver

Village Weaver

A widespread, noisy African weaver whose breeding males show a black hood, a mottled black-and-yellow back, and red eyes, best known for large, busy nesting colonies.

songbird
Tomtit

Tomtit

A small, big-headed New Zealand forest bird, the male boldly black-and-white or black-and-yellow depending on region, often seen perched quietly before darting after insects.

songbird
Golden Bowerbird

Golden Bowerbird

The smallest bowerbird species, restricted to Queensland's Wet Tropics uplands; the male is golden-yellow and olive-brown and builds the tallest maypole-style bower relative to its size of any bird.

songbird
Australian Brushturkey

Australian Brushturkey

A large, black-bodied mound-building bird with a bare red head and neck and a yellow throat wattle, well known for the huge leaf-litter mounds it builds to incubate its eggs.

gamebird
Montezuma Quail

Montezuma Quail

A round, secretive southwestern quail with a bold black-and-white harlequin facial pattern that renders it nearly invisible in grass.

gamebird
Canada Jay

Canada Jay

The official current name for the Gray Jay, a fluffy, remarkably tame boreal-forest corvid famous for hoarding food and visiting campsites.

songbird
Southern Brown Kiwi

Southern Brown Kiwi

A shaggy, flightless, nocturnal New Zealand kiwi of the South Island and Stewart Island, known locally as tokoeka, that finds food entirely by smell.

other
Southern Fiscal

Southern Fiscal

A black-and-white shrike of southern Africa known for impaling prey on thorns and barbed wire as a food cache.

songbird
Red-necked Phalarope

Red-necked Phalarope

A small, needle-billed shorebird that spins in tight circles on the water to stir up food, with brighter-plumaged females and a largely oceanic lifestyle outside the breeding season.

shorebird