Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Chinese Bulbul

Chinese Bulbul

A widespread East Asian bulbul with an olive-green body, a black-and-white patterned head, and a distinctive white patch behind the eye.

songbird
Capped Heron

Capped Heron

A pale, elegant heron with a black cap, blue facial skin, and creamy-buff plumage found around South American wetlands.

wading-bird
Common Ringed Plover

Common Ringed Plover

A small Eurasian plover with a single black breast band and orange legs, closely resembling its American counterpart, the Semipalmated Plover.

shorebird
Brown Shrike

Brown Shrike

A migratory rufous-brown shrike with a black mask, commonly seen perched on low bushes and wires during the non-breeding season.

songbird
Amazonian Motmot

Amazonian Motmot

A striking green forest bird with a blue-and-black crown and a long tail ending in bare-shafted rackets that it swings like a pendulum.

other
Varied Bunting

Varied Bunting

A desert bunting whose male appears deep purple-blue with a rosy nape patch in good light, but nearly black in shade, found in thorny borderland scrub.

songbird
Purple-throated Fruitcrow

Purple-throated Fruitcrow

A social, all-black cotinga whose males flash a glossy magenta-purple throat patch, usually seen moving through the forest canopy in small groups.

songbird
Red-capped Cardinal

Red-capped Cardinal

A striking black-and-white bird with a brilliant red head, throat, and nape, commonly seen along Amazonian rivers and lake edges despite not being a true cardinal.

songbird
Hermit Warbler

Hermit Warbler

A plain-faced, bright yellow-headed warbler of Pacific mountain conifer forests, with a black throat and gray, unstreaked back, that hybridizes with the closely related Townsend's Warbler.

songbird
Little Tern

Little Tern

A tiny, fast-flying tern with a black-tipped yellow bill and white forehead patch that hovers before plunge-diving for small fish along sandy coastlines.

seabird
Common Tern

Common Tern

A widespread, medium-sized tern found across North America, Europe, and Asia, with a black cap, red-orange bill, and deeply forked tail typical of the group.

seabird
Townsend's Warbler

Townsend's Warbler

A boldly patterned warbler of Pacific Northwest conifer forests, with a black-and-yellow face pattern, dark cheek patch, and streaked yellow breast.

songbird
Western Grebe

Western Grebe

A large, elegant black-and-white grebe with a long swan-like neck, famous for its dramatic rushing courtship dance across the water.

waterfowl
Willow Tit

Willow Tit

A small, plain tit nearly identical to the Marsh Tit but with a duller matte-black cap, favoring damp woodland and willow or birch scrub.

songbird
Whooper Swan

Whooper Swan

A large Eurasian swan with a yellow-and-black bill and a loud, bugling voice, breeding across the far north and famed for long migratory flights.

waterfowl
Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

A striking black-and-white songbird whose breeding male sports a brilliant triangular rose-red patch on the breast and a massive pale bill.

songbird
Spinifex Pigeon

Spinifex Pigeon

A small, richly cinnamon-colored ground pigeon of arid spinifex country, with a tall pointed crest and bold red-and-black facial markings.

other
Southern Cassowary

Southern Cassowary

A large, flightless rainforest bird with glossy black plumage, a vivid blue-and-red neck, and a tall bony casque atop its head.

other
Guianan Toucanet

Guianan Toucanet

A small toucan of the Guiana Shield forests, with males showing a black head and a mostly greenish bill, and females bearing a rich chestnut cap.

other
Kentucky Warbler

Kentucky Warbler

A ground-loving, skulking warbler of southeastern forests, olive above and bright yellow below, with bold black "sideburns" framing yellow spectacles.

songbird
Hooded Oriole

Hooded Oriole

A slender, long-tailed oriole strongly associated with palm trees, with males showing bright orange-yellow plumage and a black face and bib.

songbird
Killdeer

Killdeer

A widespread shorebird recognized by its double black breast bands and its dramatic 'broken-wing' display to lure predators from the nest.

shorebird
Ladder-backed Woodpecker

Ladder-backed Woodpecker

A small desert woodpecker with a finely barred black-and-white 'ladder' back pattern, well adapted to arid scrub, mesquite, and cactus habitat.

woodpecker
Hill Myna

Hill Myna

A glossy black forest myna with vivid yellow head wattles, renowned as one of the most accomplished vocal mimics among wild birds.

songbird