Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Limpkin

Limpkin

A large brown wading bird with a long downcurved bill specialized for extracting apple snails, famous for its loud, wailing nocturnal call.

wading-bird
Magpie-lark

Magpie-lark

A common black-and-white Australian bird, smaller than a magpie, known for its distinctive 'pee-wee' call and mud-bowl nest.

songbird
Black-capped Chickadee

Black-capped Chickadee

A small, energetic bird with a black cap and bib, white cheeks, and gray back, known for its cheerful "chick-a-dee-dee" call.

songbird
Common Wood Pigeon

Common Wood Pigeon

Europe's largest and most common pigeon, a plump gray bird with a white neck patch and bold white wing bars visible in flight.

other
Common Cuckoo

Common Cuckoo

A slender, hawk-like grey bird famous for its far-carrying call and its habit of laying eggs in the nests of other species.

other
Andean Cock-of-the-rock

Andean Cock-of-the-rock

A vivid orange Andean bird with a distinctive disc-shaped crest, best known for the males' spectacular communal lek displays in the cloud forest.

other
Yellow-crowned Bishop

Yellow-crowned Bishop

A tiny African grassland bird whose breeding male dons a vivid golden-yellow and black plumage over marshy habitat.

songbird
Western Capercaillie

Western Capercaillie

The world's largest grouse, a massive, turkey-sized bird of old pine forest famed for its bizarre, gurgling courtship display.

gamebird
White-winged Chough

White-winged Chough

A glossy black, red-eyed Australian woodland bird that forages in noisy cooperative flocks and flashes white wing patches in flight.

songbird
Red Knot

Red Knot

A chunky, robust sandpiper renowned for one of the longest migrations of any bird, famously refueling on horseshoe crab eggs at Delaware Bay.

shorebird
Sociable Weaver

Sociable Weaver

A small Kalahari finch-weaver famous for building the largest communal stick nests of any bird, sometimes housing hundreds of pairs.

songbird
Green Bee-eater

Green Bee-eater

A slender emerald-green bird with elongated central tail feathers and a black eye stripe, an agile aerial hunter of bees and wasps.

other
Purple Gallinule

Purple Gallinule

A vividly colored marsh bird with iridescent purple-blue plumage, a pale blue frontal shield, and oversized bright yellow feet.

wading-bird
Guianan Cock-of-the-rock

Guianan Cock-of-the-rock

A brilliant yellow-orange bird of the Guiana Shield with a striking disc-shaped crest, famed for the males' elaborate lek courtship displays.

other
Henslow's Sparrow

Henslow's Sparrow

A secretive prairie sparrow with a large flat head, olive face, and one of the most unimpressive songs of any North American bird.

songbird
Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker

The smallest woodpecker in Japan, a sparrow-sized bird finely barred in brown and white, with males showing a tiny red spot on the head.

woodpecker
Little Gull

Little Gull

The smallest gull in the world, a dainty, tern-like bird best known for its distinctive blackish underwings, unique among gulls.

seabird
Malleefowl

Malleefowl

A ground-dwelling mound-building bird of arid mallee scrub, camouflaged in intricately mottled grey, brown, black, and chestnut plumage.

gamebird
Glossy Ibis

Glossy Ibis

The world's most widespread ibis, a dark, iridescent wading bird with a long down-curved bill found on wetlands across the globe.

wading-bird
Corn Crake

Corn Crake

A secretive, chicken-like grassland bird best known for its rasping, far-carrying 'crex-crex' call given at night.

other
Chuck-will's-widow

Chuck-will's-widow

The largest nightjar in North America, best known for its far-carrying, repetitive nighttime call that gives the bird its name.

other
Blue Crane

Blue Crane

South Africa's national bird, a pale blue-grey crane with an oversized head and dark wingtip plumes that trail like a train.

wading-bird
Bohemian Waxwing

Bohemian Waxwing

A sleek, crested, silky-plumaged bird of the northern boreal forest that erupts south in unpredictable, nomadic winter flocks to feast on berries.

songbird
Amazonian Motmot

Amazonian Motmot

A striking green forest bird with a blue-and-black crown and a long tail ending in bare-shafted rackets that it swings like a pendulum.

other