Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Green Sandpiper

Green Sandpiper

A dark, sharply contrasting Eurasian sandpiper that flushes explosively from small woodland pools with a loud, ringing call and a bold white rump.

shorebird
Magpie-lark

Magpie-lark

A common black-and-white Australian bird, smaller than a magpie, known for its distinctive 'pee-wee' call and mud-bowl nest.

songbird
Eastern Spinebill

Eastern Spinebill

A small honeyeater with a long, slender downcurved bill, a chestnut throat patch, and black, white, and rufous plumage, often seen hovering at flowers.

songbird
Golden Whistler

Golden Whistler

A striking, stocky songbird whose males wear a bold black, white, and golden-yellow pattern and deliver a loud, ringing whistled song.

songbird
Evening Grosbeak

Evening Grosbeak

A bulky, big-billed finch with bold black, white, and gold plumage, once a common winter visitor to feeders but now sharply declining.

songbird
Black-capped Chickadee

Black-capped Chickadee

A small, energetic bird with a black cap and bib, white cheeks, and gray back, known for its cheerful "chick-a-dee-dee" call.

songbird
Black-necked Swan

Black-necked Swan

A striking South American swan with a snow-white body, jet-black head and neck, and a bright red knob at the base of its bill.

waterfowl
Australasian Swamphen

Australasian Swamphen

A large, vividly deep-blue-and-purple waterbird with a red bill and frontal shield, often seen flicking its white tail as it walks.

wading-bird
Variable Oystercatcher

Variable Oystercatcher

A coastal New Zealand shorebird with a long, chisel-like orange-red bill, notable for its variable plumage ranging from fully black to a pied black-and-white form.

shorebird
Yellow-throated Warbler

Yellow-throated Warbler

A gray-backed warbler with a bright yellow throat and bold black-and-white face pattern, well adapted for creeping along bark and probing pine needle clusters and Spanish moss.

songbird
Wonga Pigeon

Wonga Pigeon

A large, plump ground-dwelling pigeon with grey upperparts, a white face and underside marked by bold black V-shaped bars, usually seen walking quietly on the forest floor.

other
Paradise Shelduck

Paradise Shelduck

A large, strikingly dimorphic New Zealand duck, the female with a bright white head and chestnut body and the male mostly black with a grey-flecked back, commonly seen grazing on farmland.

waterfowl
Red-necked Grebe

Red-necked Grebe

A robust, medium-large grebe with a rich chestnut neck and white cheek patch in breeding plumage, larger and bulkier than most other grebes.

waterfowl
Rock Ptarmigan

Rock Ptarmigan

A circumpolar tundra grouse of barren, rocky terrain that turns snow-white in winter, with breeding males showing a distinctive black eye-line in spring.

gamebird
Red-eyed Vireo

Red-eyed Vireo

A tireless singer of eastern and northern forests, nicknamed the 'preacher bird' for its endless repeated phrases, with a gray cap, white eyebrow, and red eye.

songbird
Spotted Sandpiper

Spotted Sandpiper

A small, constantly bobbing sandpiper of North American shorelines, easily recognized in breeding plumage by the bold dark spots covering its white underparts.

shorebird
Ruddy Duck

Ruddy Duck

A small, chunky stiff-tailed diving duck; breeding males show a chestnut body, black cap, white cheeks, and a bright blue bill.

waterfowl
Mallard

Mallard

The most familiar and widespread duck in the world, with the male's glossy green head, yellow bill, and white neck ring recognizable on ponds nearly everywhere.

waterfowl
Shy Albatross

Shy Albatross

A pale, white-headed mollymawk that breeds only on a handful of islands off Tasmania, identifiable by its grey-washed nape and pale yellowish bill.

seabird
Manx Shearwater

Manx Shearwater

A small, sharply black-and-white shearwater of the North Atlantic that skims low over waves with stiff wingbeats, nesting in burrows on grassy offshore islands.

seabird
Eurasian Spoonbill

Eurasian Spoonbill

An elegant white wading bird with a distinctive flat, spoon-shaped black-and-yellow bill, found sweeping shallow wetlands from Europe to Asia.

wading-bird
Australian Pelican

Australian Pelican

A large black-and-white pelican with the longest bill of any bird in the world, wandering widely across Australia's inland waterways in response to rainfall and flooding.

seabird
Crowned Lapwing

Crowned Lapwing

The Crowned Lapwing is a common African grassland plover easily recognized by the black-and-white ring encircling its head and its loud, repetitive calls.

shorebird
Bewick's Wren

Bewick's Wren

A slender, long-tailed wren with a bold white eyebrow, known for its varied song and once-widespread eastern range now largely lost.

songbird