Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

Greater Prairie-Chicken

Greater Prairie-Chicken

A heavily barred prairie grouse famous for the male's booming courtship display, featuring orange air sacs and erect pinnae feathers on communal leks.

gamebird
Lesser Prairie-Chicken

Lesser Prairie-Chicken

A small, pale prairie grouse of sandy southern-plains grassland, closely related to but smaller and paler than the Greater Prairie-Chicken, with reddish-orange display air sacs.

gamebird
Ringneck Dove

Ringneck Dove

A pale, gentle dove marked by a narrow black half-collar on its nape, long domesticated from wild African collared-dove stock and popular in aviculture.

other
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
Egyptian Vulture

Egyptian Vulture

A small, distinctive Old World vulture with dirty-white plumage and a bare yellow face, notable for using tools to crack open eggs.

raptor
Australian White Ibis

Australian White Ibis

A large white ibis with a bare black head, once a rural wetland bird, now an iconic and highly adaptable scavenger in Australian cities.

wading-bird
Domestic Canary

Domestic Canary

The domesticated form of the wild Atlantic Canary, bred over centuries into many color and song varieties from its natural yellow-green ancestor.

songbird
Society Finch

Society Finch

A small, domesticated estrildid finch derived from the wild White-rumped Munia, bred over centuries into a range of plumage colors and patterns.

songbird
Domestic Pigeon

Domestic Pigeon

The familiar pigeon of city streets and parks, descended from escaped and released domesticated Rock Doves and now established in urban areas worldwide.

other
Red Junglefowl

Red Junglefowl

The wild ancestor of the domestic chicken, sporting a fiery orange-red neck, glossy dark tail, and bold red comb.

gamebird
Purple Swamphen

Purple Swamphen

A large, chicken-sized marsh bird cloaked in deep blue-purple plumage with a massive red bill and frontal shield.

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
Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

North America's most familiar large hawk, often seen soaring over highways or perched on poles, named for the adult's brick-red tail.

raptor
Fantail Pigeon

Fantail Pigeon

A distinctive domestic pigeon breed known for its greatly enlarged, upright, fan-shaped tail and characteristic strutting walk.

other
Frillback Pigeon

Frillback Pigeon

A fancy pigeon breed distinguished by curled, frill-like feathers on its wings and breast, developed through selective breeding from the Rock Dove.

other
Jacobin Pigeon

Jacobin Pigeon

An old fancy pigeon breed instantly recognizable by the cascading hood of feathers that covers its head like a monk's cowl.

other
Homing Pigeon

Homing Pigeon

A domestic pigeon breed selectively developed for a strong, fast flight and an exceptional ability to navigate back to its home loft over long distances.

other
Common Loon

Common Loon

An iconic North American lake bird famed for its striking black-and-white checkered plumage and haunting, wavering calls.

seabird
Cape Petrel

Cape Petrel

A striking black-and-white checkered petrel of the Southern Ocean, often called the Pintado Petrel, well known for following ships far from land.

seabird
Sungrebe

Sungrebe

A secretive aquatic bird best known for the male's habit of carrying chicks in skin pouches under his wings while swimming.

other
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