Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Crowned Lapwing

Crowned Lapwing

The Crowned Lapwing is a common African grassland plover easily recognized by the black-and-white ring encircling its head and its loud, repetitive calls.

shorebird
Pyrrhuloxia

Pyrrhuloxia

A close desert relative of the Northern Cardinal, gray overall with red highlights and a stubby, parrot-like yellow bill, common in arid brushland of the Southwest.

songbird
Tropical Kingbird

Tropical Kingbird

A common, widespread tropical flycatcher with a gray head, olive back, lemon-yellow belly, and a rapid twittering call, nearly identical to Couch's Kingbird.

songbird
Saffron Finch

Saffron Finch

A bright yellow, open-country finch-like tanager with an orange-tinged crown in males, common in parks, savanna, and grassland across South America.

songbird
Rainbow Lory

Rainbow Lory

A vividly colored lorikeet of Indonesia, New Guinea, and the southwest Pacific, closely related to Australia's Rainbow Lorikeet and often known by the same common name.

parrot
Jungle Myna

Jungle Myna

A grey-brown myna with a distinctive tuft of feathers on the forehead and pale blue-white eyes, common across South and Southeast Asian towns and farmland.

songbird
Cooper's Hawk

Cooper's Hawk

A medium-sized woodland hawk that has become a common backyard predator at bird feeders, agile enough to chase prey through dense cover.

raptor
Barrow's Goldeneye

Barrow's Goldeneye

A western diving duck closely related to the Common Goldeneye, the drake distinguished by a crescent-shaped white face patch and a steep purplish-black head.

waterfowl
African Spoonbill

African Spoonbill

An all-white African wading bird with a bare red face and a distinctive grey spoon-shaped bill, common on lakes and rivers across the continent.

wading-bird
White-eared Bulbul

White-eared Bulbul

A dusky-grey bulbul with a black head, a bold white ear patch, and a bright yellow vent, common in gardens across the Middle East and South Asia.

songbird
Speckled Mousebird

Speckled Mousebird

The Speckled Mousebird is a common African bird with a long tail and soft grey-brown plumage that scurries through foliage in acrobatic little flocks, mouse-like.

other
Western Gull

Western Gull

A large, dark-backed gull restricted almost entirely to the Pacific coast of North America, a common sight on rocky shorelines and piers from Washington to Baja California.

seabird
Palm Tanager

Palm Tanager

A common, unassuming tropical tanager with olive-gray to grayish-brown plumage and slightly darker wings, frequently seen alongside the more colorful Blue-gray Tanager.

songbird
Maned Duck

Maned Duck

A common Australian duck, also called the Australian Wood Duck, known for its dark maned head and its habit of grazing on grass far from water.

waterfowl
Forster's Tern

Forster's Tern

A medium-sized tern that breeds almost entirely within North America, distinguished from the similar Common Tern by its pale, silvery wingtips and orange legs.

seabird
Bank Myna

Bank Myna

A pale bluish-grey myna with an orange bare-skin eye patch, common around towns and riverbanks of the Indian subcontinent, where it nests in burrows in earthen banks.

songbird
Superb Starling

Superb Starling

A common, strikingly colorful East African starling with a metallic blue-green back, chestnut belly, and a bold white breast band, familiar around safari camps and towns.

songbird
Southern Masked Weaver

Southern Masked Weaver

A common, widespread southern African weaver whose breeding males are bright yellow with a black face mask and red eyes, known for its intricately woven grass nests.

songbird
Pileated Woodpecker

Pileated Woodpecker

North America's largest common woodpecker, a crow-sized, mostly black bird with a flaming red crest, famous for excavating large rectangular holes in dead trees.

woodpecker
Pukeko

Pukeko

A large, deep blue-purple swamphen with a bright red bill and frontal shield, a common and conspicuous sight striding through New Zealand wetlands and roadside paddocks.

wading-bird
Ring-billed Gull

Ring-billed Gull

A medium-sized, highly adaptable gull common far from the coast, easily told from larger gulls by its yellow legs and the black ring encircling its bill.

seabird
Golden-winged Warbler

Golden-winged Warbler

A gray-and-white warbler with a bold golden wing patch and yellow crown, once common in shrubby eastern habitat but now steeply declining and prone to hybridizing with Blue-winged Warbler.

songbird
Anna's Hummingbird

Anna's Hummingbird

A common, non-migratory West Coast hummingbird whose males flash an iridescent rose-pink crown and throat and perform a spectacular, chirping high-speed dive display.

hummingbird
Western Kingbird

Western Kingbird

A pale gray-headed, lemon-bellied flycatcher commonly seen perched on wires and fence posts across open western landscapes.

songbird