Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Griffon Vulture

Griffon Vulture

A huge, broad-winged Old World vulture that soars in flocks over mountains and plains searching for large animal carcasses.

raptor
Mississippi Kite

Mississippi Kite

A sleek, buoyant gray falcon-like kite that catches cicadas and dragonflies on the wing over Great Plains and southern woodlands.

raptor
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo

Major Mitchell's Cockatoo

A softly pink and white cockatoo of Australia's dry interior, best known for its brilliant red, yellow, and white banded crest.

parrot
Lammergeier

Lammergeier

A huge Old World vulture famous for dropping bones onto rocks to crack them open and feeding almost exclusively on bone marrow.

raptor
Mountain Bluebird

Mountain Bluebird

A slender thrush of open western landscapes, the male an unbroken sky blue overall without any orange or chestnut markings.

songbird
Middle Spotted Woodpecker

Middle Spotted Woodpecker

A mid-sized pied woodpecker of old oak woodland, with a red crown in both sexes and softer, streakier underparts than its relatives.

woodpecker
Eurasian Siskin

Eurasian Siskin

A small, active yellow-green finch of conifer forests; the male has a black cap and bib, both sexes showing bright yellow wing bars.

songbird
Gray Hawk

Gray Hawk

A compact, pale gray hawk of southwestern river woodlands, agile enough to chase lizards through dense cottonwood canopy.

raptor
Gray Vireo

Gray Vireo

A plain, uniformly gray, tail-flicking vireo of arid pinyon-juniper and chaparral country in the desert Southwest.

songbird
Eastern Bluebird

Eastern Bluebird

A small thrush with vivid blue upperparts and a warm rusty-orange breast, often seen perched on fences and wires over open fields.

songbird
Gambel's Quail

Gambel's Quail

A desert-adapted quail closely related to the California Quail, distinguished by its plain buffy belly and chestnut side patches.

gamebird
Eurasian Bittern

Eurasian Bittern

A famously secretive reedbed heron known across Europe for the male's deep, foghorn-like booming call rather than for being seen.

wading-bird
Golden Whistler

Golden Whistler

A striking, stocky songbird whose males wear a bold black, white, and golden-yellow pattern and deliver a loud, ringing whistled song.

songbird
Evening Grosbeak

Evening Grosbeak

A bulky, big-billed finch with bold black, white, and gold plumage, once a common winter visitor to feeders but now sharply declining.

songbird
Eared Grebe

Eared Grebe

The most numerous grebe in the world, known for its fan-shaped golden ear plumes and mass staging at hypersaline lakes.

waterfowl
Booted Racket-tail

Booted Racket-tail

A tiny Andean hummingbird with fluffy white leg puffs ("boots") and, in males, long wire-thin tail streamers tipped with tiny racket-shaped flags.

hummingbird
Brewer's Sparrow

Brewer's Sparrow

A famously plain, pale grayish sparrow of sagebrush country best known for its long, buzzy, canary-like trilling song.

songbird
Chestnut-collared Longspur

Chestnut-collared Longspur

A shortgrass prairie specialist whose breeding male shows black underparts, a chestnut collar, and a striking black-and-white tail pattern.

songbird
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

A slender, blue-gray songbird with a long, expressive black-and-white tail, constantly flicking as it hunts tiny insects.

songbird
Common Rosefinch

Common Rosefinch

A sparrow-shaped finch whose adult males glow raspberry-red on the head and breast, best known for its cheerful, whistled song.

songbird
Black-collared Barbet

Black-collared Barbet

A stocky African barbet with a vivid red face and throat bordered by a black collar, famous for its synchronized duet calls.

other
Bridled Titmouse

Bridled Titmouse

A small, boldly patterned titmouse with a striking black-and-white "bridled" facial pattern, found in oak canyons of the Southwest.

songbird
Bendire's Thrasher

Bendire's Thrasher

A pale-eyed desert thrasher with a shorter, straighter bill than its relatives, and distinct arrowhead-shaped breast spots.

songbird
Canyon Wren

Canyon Wren

A rock-clinging wren with a bright white throat and rusty body, famous for its cascading, whistled song echoing through canyons.

songbird