Bird Identifier

Bird Encyclopedia

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

European Goldfinch

European Goldfinch

A strikingly colorful European finch with a bright red face, black-and-white head, and golden-yellow wing bars.

songbird
American Goldfinch

American Goldfinch

A small finch famous for the male's brilliant lemon-yellow breeding plumage and black cap, wings, and tail.

songbird
Lesser Goldfinch

Lesser Goldfinch

The smallest North American goldfinch, a bright yellow-and-black finch of western gardens, scrub, and open woods.

songbird
Lawrence's Goldfinch

Lawrence's Goldfinch

A gray-and-yellow goldfinch with a black face, restricted to California and Baja California and famously unpredictable in its movements.

songbird
European Starling

European Starling

A stocky, iridescent black songbird introduced to North America in the 1890s, known for its speckled winter plumage, versatile mimicry, and massive flocks.

songbird
European Roller

European Roller

A stocky, crow-sized bird with brilliant blue plumage and a chestnut back, named for its spectacular tumbling courtship flight.

other
European Greenfinch

European Greenfinch

A stocky, olive-green European finch with bright yellow flashes in the wings and tail, and a heavy seed-cracking bill.

songbird
European Shag

European Shag

A sleek, dark green-black diving seabird of European rocky coasts, sporting a jaunty forward-curling crest in the breeding season.

seabird
European Serin

European Serin

A tiny, streaky, canary-like finch of southern and central Europe with a bright yellow-green rump and a fast, jingling song.

songbird
European Stonechat

European Stonechat

A small, perky chat of gorse-covered heathland, the male showing a black head, white collar patches, and a bright orange breast, with a call like clicking stones.

songbird
European Robin

European Robin

A small, plump songbird with a bright orange-red face and breast, one of the most familiar and beloved garden birds in Europe.

songbird
European Golden-Plover

European Golden-Plover

A handsome gold-spangled plover of northern moors and tundra, wintering in large flocks on European farmland and estuaries.

shorebird
European Bee-eater

European Bee-eater

One of Europe's most vividly colored birds, a swallow-shaped hunter of flying insects with chestnut, yellow, and turquoise plumage.

other
European Pied Flycatcher

European Pied Flycatcher

A crisp black-and-white migratory flycatcher of oak woodland, the male boldly patterned and readily taking to nest boxes across much of Europe.

songbird
European Turtle Dove

European Turtle Dove

A warm-toned, scaly-backed migrant dove famed for its purring song, now sharply declining across much of its European range.

other
Hawfinch

Hawfinch

Europe's largest finch, a stocky, shy woodland bird with an enormous, powerful bill built for cracking cherry stones.

songbird
Crested Tit

Crested Tit

A distinctive small tit with a spiky black-and-white speckled crest, closely tied to mature coniferous forest.

songbird
Grey Heron

Grey Heron

A tall, pale grey wading bird widespread across the Old World, closely resembling North America's Great Blue Heron in shape and habits.

wading-bird
Common Quail

Common Quail

Europe's smallest gamebird, a secretive, migratory quail far more often heard than seen, giving a distinctive "wet-my-lips" call.

gamebird
White Stork

White Stork

The iconic white-and-black European stork with a long red bill and legs, famous for nesting on rooftops and chimneys and for its folklore association with delivering babies.

wading-bird
Eurasian Wigeon

Eurasian Wigeon

A Eurasian dabbling duck with a rich chestnut head and creamy forehead, an uncommon but regular visitor to North American coasts among flocks of American Wigeon.

waterfowl
Common Swift

Common Swift

A sooty-brown, scythe-winged aerial specialist that spends nearly its entire life airborne, screaming past rooftops in fast, wheeling parties.

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
Green Woodpecker

Green Woodpecker

A large, ground-feeding woodpecker with vivid green plumage, a red crown, and a loud laughing call known as the "yaffle".

woodpecker