Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

North Island Brown Kiwi

North Island Brown Kiwi

The most numerous kiwi species and an enduring national symbol of New Zealand, a flightless, nocturnal, shaggy brown bird that hunts invertebrates by smell.

other
Great Frigatebird

Great Frigatebird

A widespread tropical seabird with long angular wings and a forked tail, males displaying a striking inflatable scarlet throat pouch.

seabird
Great Egret

Great Egret

A tall, elegant, all-white heron with a long yellow bill and black legs, found on wetlands across nearly every continent.

wading-bird
Great Kiskadee

Great Kiskadee

A big, boldly patterned flycatcher named for its loud 'kis-ka-dee' call, often seen near water snatching insects, small fish, and fruit.

songbird
Great Grey Owl

Great Grey Owl

The tallest owl in North America by length, a huge grey ghost of the northern forests famed for its enormous facial disc and vole-hunting by sound.

owl
Great-tailed Grackle

Great-tailed Grackle

A large, glossy, long-tailed blackbird with a loud, varied voice that has rapidly expanded across urban and agricultural North America.

songbird
Great Grey Shrike

Great Grey Shrike

A predatory grey-and-white songbird nicknamed the "butcher bird" for its habit of impaling prey on thorns to store for later.

songbird
Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

North America's largest and most widespread heron, a tall blue-grey wading bird often seen standing motionless at the water's edge waiting to strike prey.

wading-bird
Great Spotted Kiwi

Great Spotted Kiwi

The largest of the kiwi species, a shaggy grey, flightless bird of rugged forest and subalpine tussock in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island.

other
Great Reed Warbler

Great Reed Warbler

A large, powerful reed-dwelling warbler with a loud, harsh, croaking song that carries far across the reedbeds it calls home.

songbird
Great Crested Flycatcher

Great Crested Flycatcher

A large canopy flycatcher of eastern woodlands with a lemon-yellow belly, rufous tail, and a loud, whistled call, famous for weaving shed snakeskin into its nest.

songbird
Great Blue Turaco

Great Blue Turaco

The largest of all turacos, a heavy-bodied, slate-blue rainforest bird with a tall black crest and a huge yellow-and-red bill.

other
Great Gray Owl

Great Gray Owl

One of the tallest owls in the world, with an enormous facial disk and the extraordinary ability to hear and catch rodents hidden beneath snow.

owl
Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

A striking black-and-white woodpecker with a bold red vent patch, the most widespread and familiar woodpecker across Europe.

woodpecker
Great Crested Grebe

Great Crested Grebe

A large, elegant Old World grebe with ornate double head plumes and chestnut-and-black facial tippets, famed for its elaborate courtship dances.

waterfowl
Great Horned Owl

Great Horned Owl

A powerful, large-eared owl found across nearly every habitat in the Americas, capable of taking prey larger than itself.

owl
Great White Pelican

Great White Pelican

A massive white pelican of Old World wetlands with a wingspan among the largest of any bird, tinged pink in breeding season and prone to spectacular coordinated group fishing.

seabird
Great Black-backed Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

The largest gull in the world, an imposing, dark-backed predator of the North Atlantic coast that preys on other birds as readily as it scavenges.

seabird
Lesser Yellowlegs

Lesser Yellowlegs

A slim, delicate sandpiper with bright yellow legs, essentially a smaller, daintier version of the Greater Yellowlegs with a shorter, straighter bill.

shorebird
Common Greenshank

Common Greenshank

The Old World counterpart of the Greater Yellowlegs, a tall gray sandpiper with long greenish legs and a distinctive upturned bill.

shorebird
Lesser Rhea

Lesser Rhea

A large flightless bird of the southern South American steppe, smaller and paler than the Greater Rhea, with grayish-brown plumage flecked with white.

other
Lesser Scaup

Lesser Scaup

North America's most abundant diving duck, closely resembling the Greater Scaup but with a peaked crown and a purplish (rather than greenish) head gloss.

waterfowl
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
New Zealand Pigeon

New Zealand Pigeon

A large, iridescent New Zealand forest pigeon with a metallic green-bronze head and back and a pure white breast, an important disperser of seeds from large native fruiting trees.

other