Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Little Penguin

Little Penguin

The world's smallest penguin species, with slate-blue upperparts and white underparts, that comes ashore only after dark to avoid predators.

seabird
Barn Owl

Barn Owl

A pale, heart-faced owl of open farmland, famous for its ghostly white underside and near-silent, moth-like flight.

owl
Emperor Goose

Emperor Goose

A stocky, silvery-grey goose with a scaled feather pattern, a white head and hindneck, and a strong preference for rocky Arctic and subarctic coastlines.

waterfowl
Chestnut-collared Longspur

Chestnut-collared Longspur

A shortgrass prairie specialist whose breeding male shows black underparts, a chestnut collar, and a striking black-and-white tail pattern.

songbird
Canada Goose

Canada Goose

A familiar large goose with a black head and neck, white chinstrap, and brown body, common on lawns and lakes across North America.

waterfowl
Canyon Wren

Canyon Wren

A rock-clinging wren with a bright white throat and rusty body, famous for its cascading, whistled song echoing through canyons.

songbird
Australasian Gannet

Australasian Gannet

A large white seabird with black wingtips and black central tail feathers that nests in dense colonies around Australia and New Zealand.

seabird
Black-headed Grosbeak

Black-headed Grosbeak

The western counterpart to the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, with males showing warm cinnamon-orange underparts and a bold black-and-white patterned head.

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
African Hoopoe

African Hoopoe

A distinctive cinnamon-colored African bird with a fan-shaped crest, boldly barred black-and-white wings, and a long curved bill.

other
Grey Fantail

Grey Fantail

A small, restless grey-brown bird known for constantly fanning and flicking its long, white-edged tail while chasing insects through the foliage.

songbird
Tennessee Warbler

Tennessee Warbler

A plain, energetic warbler with a gray head, white eyebrow stripe, and olive back, named for a stray specimen collected in Tennessee though it neither breeds nor regularly winters there.

songbird
Wood Duck

Wood Duck

Widely considered one of the most strikingly colorful ducks in North America, the male wears an iridescent green-and-purple crest, chestnut breast, and bold white facial markings.

waterfowl
Red-crowned Crane

Red-crowned Crane

A rare, exceptionally elegant East Asian crane with mostly white plumage, a black neck, and a small patch of bare red skin on the crown, revered as a symbol of luck and longevity.

wading-bird
Ring-necked Duck

Ring-necked Duck

A compact diving duck best identified by the bold white ring on its bill rather than its subtle chestnut neck collar, along with a peaked head shape.

waterfowl
Black-capped Vireo

Black-capped Vireo

A small vireo of Texas oak scrub with a glossy black cap, bold white spectacles, and a red eye, a conservation success story after habitat restoration and cowbird control.

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
Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

A tiny, round-bodied songbird with an extremely long tail and soft pink, black, and white plumage, usually seen in noisy roving flocks.

songbird
Western Reef-Heron

Western Reef-Heron

A coastal heron that comes in two color forms, slate-grey and pure white, both stalking crabs and fish along mangroves and reefs.

wading-bird
Society Finch

Society Finch

A small, domesticated estrildid finch derived from the wild White-rumped Munia, bred over centuries into a range of plumage colors and patterns.

songbird
Spotted Pardalote

Spotted Pardalote

A tiny, jewel-like bird spangled with white spots, best detected by its high, rhythmic three-note call from the treetops.

songbird
House Martin

House Martin

A glossy blue-black swallow relative with a clean white rump and underparts, famous for building mud-cup nests under building eaves.

songbird
Green Hermit

Green Hermit

A large, long-billed hummingbird of the forest understory, dull green above and buffy below, with elongated white-tipped central tail feathers.

hummingbird
Green-winged Teal

Green-winged Teal

North America's smallest dabbling duck, with the male showing a chestnut head, an iridescent green eye patch, and a vertical white shoulder stripe.

waterfowl