Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Mexican Chickadee

Mexican Chickadee

A high-elevation Mexican chickadee that barely reaches the United States in the mountains of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.

songbird
Carolina Chickadee

Carolina Chickadee

A small southeastern chickadee nearly identical to the Black-capped Chickadee, best told apart by its faster four-note song.

songbird
Mountain Chickadee

Mountain Chickadee

A gray-and-black chickadee of western mountain conifer forests, distinguished by a bold white eyebrow stripe.

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
Gray-headed Chickadee

Gray-headed Chickadee

A rare, remote-dwelling chickadee of far-northern taiga and tundra edge, known in Eurasia as the Siberian Tit.

songbird
Lesser Prairie-Chicken

Lesser Prairie-Chicken

A small, pale prairie grouse of sandy southern-plains grassland, closely related to but smaller and paler than the Greater Prairie-Chicken, with reddish-orange display air sacs.

gamebird
Greater Prairie-Chicken

Greater Prairie-Chicken

A heavily barred prairie grouse famous for the male's booming courtship display, featuring orange air sacs and erect pinnae feathers on communal leks.

gamebird
Chestnut-backed Chickadee

Chestnut-backed Chickadee

A small, richly colored chickadee of Pacific coastal forests, with a warm chestnut back and flanks.

songbird
Jabiru

Jabiru

The largest flying bird of the Americas, a towering white stork with a bald black head and a striking red band at the base of the neck.

wading-bird
Whooping Crane

Whooping Crane

North America's tallest bird, a rare, snow-white crane with black wingtips that has become a flagship symbol of wildlife conservation after nearly going extinct.

wading-bird
Black-billed Magpie

Black-billed Magpie

A striking black-and-white corvid with an extremely long tail and iridescent wings, common across open western rangeland.

songbird
Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

The United States' national bird, a massive fish-eating eagle known for its white head and tail and huge wingspan.

raptor
Black Vulture

Black Vulture

A stocky, all-black scavenger with a bare gray head and short, broad wings, recognized in flight by white patches near the wingtips and quick, choppy flapping.

raptor
White Ibis

White Ibis

A familiar bright-white wading bird of the American South, with a curved pink bill and legs, often seen probing lawns and marshes for crayfish.

wading-bird
Harpy Eagle

Harpy Eagle

One of the largest and most powerful eagles on Earth, the Harpy Eagle is a massive gray-and-white raptor of the Neotropical rainforest canopy, famed for hunting sloths and monkeys.

raptor
Wilson's Snipe

Wilson's Snipe

A stocky, cryptically patterned North American marsh bird with an extremely long bill, best known for the eerie winnowing sound males make during display flights.

shorebird
Calliope Hummingbird

Calliope Hummingbird

The smallest breeding bird in the United States and Canada, best known for the male's streaked magenta throat rays.

hummingbird
Pied-billed Grebe

Pied-billed Grebe

A chunky, secretive brown grebe of the Americas, named for its thick, pale bill marked with a black ring in the breeding season.

waterfowl
Common Gallinule

Common Gallinule

The New World counterpart to the Common Moorhen, with the same red-and-yellow bill and a bold white flank stripe.

wading-bird
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
Cocoi Heron

Cocoi Heron

South America's largest heron, a tall grey-and-white bird with a black cap that fills the same niche as the Grey Heron.

wading-bird
Purple Gallinule

Purple Gallinule

A vividly colored marsh bird with iridescent purple-blue plumage, a pale blue frontal shield, and oversized bright yellow feet.

wading-bird
Black-necked Stilt

Black-necked Stilt

A striking black-and-white shorebird with impossibly long, thin pink legs, wading gracefully through shallow water.

shorebird
Least Tern

Least Tern

The smallest tern in North America, a fast, energetic flier that nests in open sand and gravel and is especially vulnerable to disturbance and habitat loss.

seabird