Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Eclectus Parrot

A large rainforest parrot famous for extreme sexual dimorphism, with males bright green and females vivid red and purple.

parrot
Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rose-ringed Parakeet

A slender bright-green parakeet with a long pointed tail; males sport a narrow black-and-pink neck ring.

parrot
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
Great Jacamar

Great Jacamar

The largest and heaviest-billed jacamar, glittering coppery-green with a chestnut belly, favoring the shaded interior of lowland rainforest.

other
Blue-fronted Amazon

Blue-fronted Amazon

A green Amazon parrot of central South America known for its bright blue forehead and variable yellow face.

parrot
Common Teal

Common Teal

The smallest common dabbling duck of Eurasia, with breeding males showing a chestnut head and an iridescent green eye patch.

waterfowl
Amazon Kingfisher

Amazon Kingfisher

A large green-backed kingfisher of Central and South American waterways, with a shaggy crest and a chestnut breast band in males.

other
Ring-necked Pheasant

Ring-necked Pheasant

An Asian-native, farmland-loving pheasant with an iridescent green head, red face wattles, and a long pointed tail on the flashy male.

gamebird
Silvereye

Silvereye

A small olive-green bird with a distinctive white eye-ring, often seen in active flocks raiding garden fruit trees.

songbird
Star Finch

Star Finch

A small Australian grass finch with a scarlet face mask, olive-green body flecked with white spots, and a red tail and rump.

songbird
Peach-faced Lovebird

Peach-faced Lovebird

A small, stocky African parrot with a bright peach-pink face and vivid green body, one of the most familiar lovebird species.

parrot
Rufous-tailed Jacamar

Rufous-tailed Jacamar

A slender, iridescent green bird with a needle-thin bill and rufous underparts that hawks insects from perches along forest edges.

other
Indian Ringneck Parakeet

Indian Ringneck Parakeet

A slender, long-tailed green parakeet native to the Indian subcontinent, best known for the males' distinctive rose-and-black neck ring.

parrot
Hartlaub's Turaco

Hartlaub's Turaco

A green, forest-dwelling turaco of the East African highlands, marked by bold white facial markings and a glossy blue-black crest.

other
Brewer's Blackbird

Brewer's Blackbird

A glossy, pale-eyed blackbird of open western habitats, common in parking lots, parks, and farmland, with a purple-and-green iridescent sheen.

songbird
Agami Heron

Agami Heron

One of the most vividly colored herons in the world, a shy forest-swamp specialist with an iridescent green back and deep chestnut underparts.

wading-bird
Rufous-tailed Hummingbird

Rufous-tailed Hummingbird

One of the most common hummingbirds of Central America, with iridescent green upperparts, a rufous tail, and a reddish bill tipped in black.

hummingbird
Musk Lorikeet

Musk Lorikeet

A small, fast-flying green lorikeet of southeastern Australia distinguished by its red face patch and namesake musky scent.

parrot
Eastern Rosella

Eastern Rosella

A strikingly colorful Australian parrot with a bright red head and breast, white cheek patches, and a scalloped yellow-green back.

parrot
European Serin

European Serin

A tiny, streaky, canary-like finch of southern and central Europe with a bright yellow-green rump and a fast, jingling song.

songbird
Common Tailorbird

Common Tailorbird

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

songbird
Budgerigar

Budgerigar

A small, nomadic Australian parrot; the wild form is bright green and yellow with fine black scalloping across the back and wings.

parrot
Tree Swallow

Tree Swallow

A gleaming blue-green and white cavity-nesting swallow, one of the earliest swallows to arrive each spring and among the most cold-hardy.

songbird
Rufous Motmot

Rufous Motmot

The largest motmot species, with rich rufous-orange underparts and head, a green back, and a long tail ending in bare-shafted racket tips.

other