Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Eurasian Nuthatch

Eurasian Nuthatch

A compact, blue-grey woodland bird famous for its ability to climb head-first down tree trunks, and for wedging nuts into bark crevices to hammer them open.

songbird
Common Chiffchaff

Common Chiffchaff

A small, drab leaf warbler that announces itself with its own name: a simple, repetitive 'chiff-chaff' song that is one of the earliest signs of spring.

songbird
Olive Warbler

Olive Warbler

A pine-forest specialist with a tawny-orange head and black mask, now classified in its own unique family separate from true warblers.

songbird
Yellow-throated Warbler

Yellow-throated Warbler

A gray-backed warbler with a bright yellow throat and bold black-and-white face pattern, well adapted for creeping along bark and probing pine needle clusters and Spanish moss.

songbird
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
Australian Brushturkey

Australian Brushturkey

A large, black-bodied mound-building bird with a bare red head and neck and a yellow throat wattle, well known for the huge leaf-litter mounds it builds to incubate its eggs.

gamebird
Hutton's Vireo

Hutton's Vireo

A plain, year-round resident vireo of western oak woodlands, easily confused with the Ruby-crowned Kinglet, with a broken white eye-ring and two wing bars.

songbird
Common Chaffinch

Common Chaffinch

One of Europe's most abundant finches, the male sporting a blue-gray crown and pink-buff breast, both sexes showing bold white wing bars.

songbird
Wonga Pigeon

Wonga Pigeon

A large, plump ground-dwelling pigeon with grey upperparts, a white face and underside marked by bold black V-shaped bars, usually seen walking quietly on the forest floor.

other
Australasian Figbird

Australasian Figbird

A stocky oriole relative with a patch of bare red or pink skin around the eye; males show a grey head and olive-green body, while females are streaky brown, and both gather in noisy flocks at fruiting fig trees.

songbird