Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Corn Bunting

Corn Bunting

A large, chunky, streaky-brown bunting of open farmland, best known for its jangling song likened to a bunch of keys.

songbird
Boreal Chickadee

Boreal Chickadee

A brown-capped chickadee of the northern boreal forest, quieter and less familiar than its black-capped relative.

songbird
Blue-headed Parrot

Blue-headed Parrot

A stocky, short-tailed parrot with a rich blue head and neck, green body, and a bare pinkish-red patch of skin around the eye.

parrot
Buff-tailed Coronet

Buff-tailed Coronet

An Andean hummingbird with green body plumage and a bold buffy-orange patch flashing in the wings and tail during flight.

hummingbird
Broad-billed Hummingbird

Broad-billed Hummingbird

A jewel-toned hummingbird of southwestern canyons, easily recognized by its bright red bill with a black tip.

hummingbird
Black-necked Swan

Black-necked Swan

A striking South American swan with a snow-white body, jet-black head and neck, and a bright red knob at the base of its bill.

waterfowl
Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

The most widespread swallow in the world, easily known by its deeply forked tail, steel-blue back, and rufous throat.

songbird
Crested Tit

Crested Tit

A distinctive small tit with a spiky black-and-white speckled crest, closely tied to mature coniferous forest.

songbird
Bourke's Parrot

Bourke's Parrot

A small, soft pink-and-brown Australian grass parrot known for its gentle nature and dawn-and-dusk feeding habits.

parrot
White-tailed Kite

White-tailed Kite

A pale, elegant hawk with black shoulder patches that hunts by hovering gracefully over open fields on beating wings.

raptor
White-eyed Vireo

White-eyed Vireo

A skulking thicket-dweller with a pale eye, yellow spectacles, and a sharp, variable song, more often heard than seen.

songbird
Trumpeter Hornbill

Trumpeter Hornbill

A large black-and-white forest hornbill of eastern and southern Africa, named for its loud, wailing, trumpet-like calls.

other
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

A stocky grey heron with a bold black-and-white striped face and a pale yellowish crown, specialized for hunting crabs and crayfish.

wading-bird
Yellow-rumped Cacique

Yellow-rumped Cacique

A noisy, colonial black-and-yellow icterid with a bright yellow rump and wing patch, often nesting near wasp colonies for protection.

songbird
Speckled Tanager

Speckled Tanager

A small, brightly patterned tanager whose yellow-green plumage is covered in a fine scattering of black spots.

songbird
Short-tailed Hawk

Short-tailed Hawk

A compact tropical buteo, found in Florida in both dark and light color forms, that hunts songbirds from high overhead.

raptor
Steller's Sea Eagle

Steller's Sea Eagle

A massive coastal eagle of the Russian Far East with a huge yellow bill and bold white shoulder, thigh, and tail patches.

raptor
Penduline Tit

Penduline Tit

A tiny wetland songbird famed for weaving an elaborate, purse-shaped hanging nest, with a grey head and black eye-mask.

songbird
Purple Honeycreeper

Purple Honeycreeper

A small tanager relative whose male plumage is a deep, velvety purple set off by black wings and bright yellow legs.

songbird
Ring Ouzel

Ring Ouzel

A blackbird of high, wild upland moors and crags, the male distinguished by a striking white crescent across the breast.

songbird
House Martin

House Martin

A glossy blue-black swallow relative with a clean white rump and underparts, famous for building mud-cup nests under building eaves.

songbird
Maguari Stork

Maguari Stork

A South American stork closely resembling the White Stork, with white plumage, black flight feathers, and pale blue-grey bill.

wading-bird
Green Honeycreeper

Green Honeycreeper

A striking tanager relative with males a shimmering turquoise-green set off by a black head and a bright yellow bill.

songbird
Lanner Falcon

Lanner Falcon

A medium-large falcon of Africa and southern Eurasia recognized by its rusty crown and fast, agile flight in open country.

raptor