Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Western Marsh Harrier

Western Marsh Harrier

The largest of the harriers, a broad-winged raptor that quarters low over reedbeds with wings held in a shallow V.

raptor
Sagebrush Sparrow

Sagebrush Sparrow

A gray-headed, sagebrush-obligate sparrow that runs on the ground with its tail cocked, split from Bell's Sparrow in 2013.

songbird
White-winged Scoter

White-winged Scoter

The largest scoter, black-bodied with a white speculum patch in the wing and a comma-shaped white eye mark.

waterfowl
White-winged Crossbill

White-winged Crossbill

A boreal finch with a crossed bill and two bold white wing bars, specialized for feeding on spruce cones.

songbird
White-headed Woodpecker

White-headed Woodpecker

An unmistakable pine-forest woodpecker with an all-white head set against a glossy black body.

woodpecker
Senegal Parrot

Senegal Parrot

A compact West African parrot with a grey head, green back, and a bold yellow-to-orange V on its belly.

parrot
Green-cheeked Conure

Green-cheeked Conure

A small South American parakeet with a scaly grey-brown chest, green cheeks, and a deep maroon tail.

parrot
Masked Trogon

Masked Trogon

A brilliantly colored Andean trogon with a glossy green back, black face mask, and a bright red belly.

other
Grey Shrikethrush

Grey Shrikethrush

A plain grey-brown songbird with a rich, melodious song that belies its understated plumage.

songbird
Cackling Goose

Cackling Goose

A smaller, stubby-billed look-alike of the Canada Goose, formerly considered the same species.

waterfowl
Brant

Brant

A small, dark sea goose with a stubby black bill and neck, closely tied to coastal eelgrass beds.

waterfowl
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
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
Five-striped Sparrow

Five-striped Sparrow

A boldly patterned, black-throated sparrow found in the US only in a handful of remote southeastern Arizona canyons.

songbird
Surf Scoter

Surf Scoter

A black sea duck with a bold multicolored bill patch, males marked with white patches on the forehead and nape.

waterfowl
Reed Bunting

Reed Bunting

A slim bunting of reedbeds and wetlands, with breeding males sporting a bold black head and white collar.

songbird
Red Crossbill

Red Crossbill

A stocky finch with uniquely crossed mandibles specially adapted to pry seeds from conifer cones.

songbird
Pacific Wren

Pacific Wren

A tiny, dark, round-bodied wren of humid Pacific coast forests with a fast, buzzy, high-pitched song.

songbird
Slaty-tailed Trogon

Slaty-tailed Trogon

A large lowland trogon with a plain slaty undertail, a red belly, and a bright yellow bill in the male.

other
Northern Hawk Owl

Northern Hawk Owl

A long-tailed, falcon-shaped boreal owl that hunts by day from exposed treetop perches like a hawk.

owl
Piping Plover

Piping Plover

A tiny, pale, sand-colored plover of North American beaches, named for its plaintive piping whistle.

shorebird
Little Egret

Little Egret

A small, elegant, all-white egret of the Old World with a slim black bill and striking yellow feet on black legs.

wading-bird
King Eider

King Eider

An Arctic sea duck whose males sport a bulbous orange bill knob and a colorful blue-gray and mint-green head.

waterfowl
Malachite Kingfisher

Malachite Kingfisher

A tiny, jewel-like African kingfisher with a vivid blue-and-black barred crest and rufous underparts.

other