Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Common Tailorbird

Common Tailorbird

A tiny, olive-green warbler-relative famous for stitching leaves together with plant fiber to build its remarkable nest.

songbird

Kiwi

A small, flightless, nocturnal bird endemic to New Zealand, famed for its long probing bill, hair-like feathers, and keen sense of smell.

other
Superb Starling

Superb Starling

A common, strikingly colorful East African starling with a metallic blue-green back, chestnut belly, and a bold white breast band, familiar around safari camps and towns.

songbird
Marabou Stork

Marabou Stork

A huge African scavenger stork with a bald pink head, massive bill, and one of the largest wingspans of any living land bird.

wading-bird
Cape Weaver

Cape Weaver

The Cape Weaver is a bright yellow South African endemic songbird renowned for the male's intricately woven, hanging nest colonies.

songbird
Marico Sunbird

Marico Sunbird

A robust southern African sunbird with a broad maroon breast band and jet-black belly, common in acacia savanna and dry woodland.

songbird
Eastern Whipbird

Eastern Whipbird

A shy, dark olive forest bird famous for its explosive whip-crack call, usually answered instantly by its mate.

songbird
Collared Sunbird

Collared Sunbird

A tiny, bright green sunbird of African forest edges, named for the narrow violet band the male wears across an otherwise yellow chest.

songbird
Altamira Oriole

Altamira Oriole

The largest oriole in the United States, a bright orange bird found only in the Rio Grande Valley of extreme south Texas, famous for weaving the longest hanging nest of any North American bird.

songbird
Java Sparrow

Java Sparrow

A sleek grey-and-white estrildid finch with a bold black head, white cheek patch, and a large pink bill, native to Indonesia and widely introduced elsewhere.

songbird
Takahe

Takahe

A large, flightless, deep blue-and-green New Zealand rail once thought extinct for fifty years until its dramatic rediscovery in remote Fiordland tussock country in 1948.

other
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
Southern Fiscal

Southern Fiscal

A black-and-white shrike of southern Africa known for impaling prey on thorns and barbed wire as a food cache.

songbird
New Zealand Bellbird

New Zealand Bellbird

A plain olive-green New Zealand honeyeater renowned for its clear, melodious, bell-like song, often one of the first sounds heard at dawn in native forest.

songbird
Hepatic Tanager

Hepatic Tanager

A dusky, brick-red tanager of southwestern mountain pine-oak forests, named for a rich red color reminiscent of liver tissue, with a distinctive dark gray cheek patch.

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
White-throated Sparrow

White-throated Sparrow

A large, boldly patterned sparrow with a crisp white throat patch and yellow lores, famous for its whistled "Oh-sweet-Canada" song.

songbird
Rook

Rook

A highly social farmland crow with a bare, pale grey-white face patch and a peaked, shaggy crown.

songbird
Striated Pardalote

Striated Pardalote

Australia's most widespread pardalote, a tiny streak-headed canopy bird with a distinctive repeated 'pick-it-up' call.

songbird
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
Kookaburra

Kookaburra

A group of large, terrestrial-hunting kingfishers native to Australia and New Guinea, best known for their loud, laugh-like calls.

other
Black-necked Stork

Black-necked Stork

A tall, striking black-and-white stork with an iridescent black head and neck, found from South Asia to northern Australia, where it is sometimes locally called 'Jabiru.'

wading-bird
Bell Miner

Bell Miner

A small, olive-green colonial honeyeater famous for its incessant, high-pitched, bell-like tinkling call, usually heard before it is seen.

songbird
Common Poorwill

Common Poorwill

A small, cryptic desert nightjar uniquely known for entering a hibernation-like torpor to survive cold weather.

other