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Birds A to Z:A:
  • African crake
  • African fin foot
  • African tailor bird
  • Albatross
  • Amazonian umbrella-bird
  • Anhinga (tropical fish eating bird)
  • Anianiau (finch)
  • Apapane
  • Apostlebird (gray Australian bird)
  • Archaeopteryx
  • Arctic loon
  • Arctic tern
  • Arctic warbler
  • Asity (fruit eating bird)
  • Auk
  • Avocet
B:
  • Babbler
  • Bahama woodstar
  • Bald Eagle
  • Barbet
  • Bare eyed cockatoo
  • Barn owl
  • Barraband parakeet
  • Bee-eater (bird that eats bees)
  • Bellbird
  • Bishop's Oo
  • Bittern
  • Blackbird
  • Blackcap
  • Black headed caique
  • Bluebird
  • Blue crowned conure
  • Blue Jay
  • Bluetit
  • Blue-winged teal
  • Bobolink
  • Boobook (small brown owl)
  • Booby (large tropical seabird)
  • Bourkes Parakeet,
  • Brambling
  • Brant
  • Brazilian teal
  • Brown bullfinch
  • Budgerigar
  • Bufflehead (diving duck)
  • Bulbul
  • Bullfinch
  • Bush warbler
  • Bushtit
  • Butcherbird (bird that preys on thorns and barbed wire)
  • Buzzard
C:
  • Cackling goose
  • Cactus wren
  • California gull
  • California quail
  • California thrasher
  • California towhee
  • Canada goose
  • Canary
  • Canyon towhee
  • Canyon wren
  • Cardinal
  • Carolina chickadee
  • Carolina wren
  • Cassin's finch
  • Cassin's Kingbird
  • Cassin's Sparrow
  • Cassin's Vireo
  • Cassowary
  • Catbird
  • Cattle Egret
  • Cave Swallow
  • Cedar Waxwing
  • Chaffinch
  • Chestnut-backed Chickadee
  • Chickadee
  • Chicken
  • Chick
  • Chihuahuan Raven
  • Chipping Sparrow
  • Cinnamon Teal
  • Civet
  • Clapper Rail
  • Clark's Grebe
  • Clark's Nutcracker
  • Cockatiel
  • Cockatoo
  • Colima Warbler
  • Common Grackle
  • Common Ground Dove
  • Common Loon
  • Common Moorhen
  • Common Murre
  • Common Raven
  • Common Redpoll
  • Common Snipe
  • Common Yellowthroat
  • Condor
  • Cooper's Hawk
  • Corella
  • Cormorant
  • Couch's Kingbird
  • Cowbird
  • Crake (marsh bird with a short beak)
  • Crane
  • Crested Auklet
  • Crested Caracara
  • Crissal Thrasher
  • Crossbill
  • Crow
  • Cuckoo
  • Curlew
  • Curve-billed Thrasher
  • Cygnet
D:
  • Darter
  • Dartford Warbler
  • Dicksissel
  • Dinornis (extinct)
  • Dipper
  • Dodo (extinct)
  • Dodo bird
  • Dotterel
  • Dove
  • Dovekie
  • Dowitcher
  • Downy woodpecker
  • Drongo
  • Duck
  • Dunlin
  • Dunnock
E:
  • Eagle
  • Eared Grebe
  • Eared Poorwill
  • East African brown parrot
  • Eastern Bluebird
  • Eastern Chat-Tanager
  • Eastern Meadowlark
  • Eastern Phoebe
  • Eastern Screech-Owl
  • Eastern Spot billed Duck
  • Eastern Towhee
  • Eastern Yellow Wagtail
  • Egret
  • Egyptian Goose
  • Egyptian vulture
  • Eider
  • Elegant Quail
  • Elegant Tern
  • Elegant Trogon
  • Elepaio
  • Elf owl
  • Elfin Woods Warblerg
  • Emerald -chinned Hummingbird
  • Emerald Tanager
  • Emerald Toucanet
  • Emperor Goose
  • Emu
  • Erckel's Francolin
  • Ern
  • Erne
  • Eskimo Curlew
  • Euler's Flycatcher
  • Eurasian Bullfinch
  • Eurasian Collared-Dove
  • Eurasian Coot
  • Eurasian Dotterel
  • Eurasian Hobby
  • Eurasian Hoopoe
  • Eurasian Jackdaw
  • Eurasian Kestrel
  • Eurasian Oystercatcher
  • Eurasian Siskin
  • Eurasian Tree Sparrow
  • Eurasian Wigeon
  • Eurasian Woodcock
  • Eurasian Wryneck
  • European eagle owl
  • European Golden Plover
  • European Goldfinch
  • European Starling
  • European Storm- Petrel
  • Evening Grosbeak
  • Eye-ringed Flatbill
F:
  • Fairy wren
  • Falcon
  • Fantail
  • Fern wren
  • Fieldfare
  • Field wren
  • Fig bird
  • Fig parrot
  • Finch
  • Finfoot (a tropical water diving bird)
  • Firecrest
  • Firetail
  • Flameback
  • Flamingo
  • Flicker
  • Flycatcher
  • Fowl
  • Friar bird (an Australian bird)
  • Frigatebird
  • Frogmouth
  • Fruit dove
  • Fulmar
G:
  • Gander
  • Gannet
  • Geese
  • Goatsucker (another name for a Nightjar)
  • Godwit
  • Goose
  • Gosling
  • Grackle
  • Graylag
  • Greenfinch
  • Green woodpecker
  • Greylag
  • Grouse
  • Guillemot
  • Gull
  • Gyrfalcon
H:
  • Harpy eagle
  • Hawfinch
  • Hawk
  • Hen harrier
  • Hen
  • Heron
  • Herring gull
  • Hoatzin
  • Hobby
  • Honey buzzard
  • Hooded crow
  • Hoopoe
  • House martin
  • House sparrow
  • Hummingbird
  • Huia
I:
  • Ibis
  • Iceland gull
  • Ichthyornis (extinct)
  • Iiwi (Hawaiian finch)
  • Imperial eagle
  • Indigo bird
  • Intermediate egret
  • Ivory billed woodpecker
J:
  • Jabiru
  • Jacamar
  • Jacana
  • Jackdaw
  • Jaybird
  • Junco
K:
  • Kakapo (parrot of NZ referred to as a "night" parrot)
  • Kestrel
  • Killdeer (They get their name from the high-pitched screeching noise they make)
  • Kingfisher
  • Kinglet
  • Kittiwake
  • Kiwi
  • Kookaburra
L:
  • Lady Amherst's pheasant
  • Lamagier
  • Lanner falcon
  • Lapland bunting
  • Lapland longspur
  • Lapwing
  • Lark
  • Laysan albatross
  • Leach's storm-petrel
  • Leafbird
  • Least auklet
  • Least sandpiper
  • Lesser sandplover
  • Lesser scaup
  • Lesser spotted woodpecker
  • Lesser white-fronted goose
  • Lesser yellow legs
  • Limpkin
  • Lincoln's sparrow
  • Linnet
  • Little grebe
  • Little owl
  • Little stint
  • Logrunner
  • Long-billed dowitcher
  • Long-billed duck
  • Long-billed murrelet
  • Long-tailed jaeger
  • Long-toed stint
  • Longspur
  • Loon
  • Lorikeet
  • Lovebird
  • Lyre bird
M:
  • Macaw
  • Magpie
  • Malkoha
  • Mallard
  • Mallee Ringneck Parakeet
  • Mamo
  • Manakin
  • Mango
  • Mannikin
  • Marabou
  • Marbled Murrelet
  • Maroon-Bellied Conure
  • Martins
  • Masked Lovebird
  • Maximilian's Pionus
  • Meadowlark
  • Megapode
  • Merganser
  • Merlin
  • Mesite
  • Meyer's Parrot
  • Mitred Conure
  • Moa (now extinct)
  • Mockingbird
  • Molokai Oo
  • Moluccan Cockatoo
  • Monal
  • Moorhen
  • Morning dove
  • Motmot
  • Mousebird
  • Murre
  • Murrelet
  • Musskovie
  • Mynah
N:
  • Nene (Hawaiian goose)
  • Nightingale
  • Nighthawk
  • Nightjar
  • Nukupuu
  • Nutcracker
  • Nuthatch
O:
  • Oahu Oo
  • Oilbird
  • Olomao bird
  • Omao bird
  • Oriole
  • Oropendola (tropical black bird)
  • Osprey
  • Ostrich
  • Oustalet's sunbird
  • Ou bird
  • Ouvea parakeet
  • Ouzel
  • Ovenbird
  • Owl
P:
  • Palila
  • Palmchat
  • Parakeet
  • Parrot
  • Partridge
  • Peacock
  • Peafowl
  • Peahen
  • Peewit
  • Pelican
  • Penguin
  • Peregrine falcon
  • Petrel
  • Pewit
  • Phalarope
  • Pheasant
  • Phoenix
  • Pied wagtail
  • Pigeon
  • Piper
  • Pitta
  • Plover
  • Potoo
  • Prairie chicken
  • Puffin
  • Purple Finch
  • Purple Martin
Q:
  • Quail
  • Quebracho crested tinamou
  • Queen whydah
  • Quetzal
R:
  • Rail
  • Rainforest lorikeet
  • Raven
  • Razorbill
  • Redbilled oxpecker
  • Redbird
  • Red crest
  • Red hooded duck
  • Red jay
  • Red kite
  • Redpoll
  • Redshank
  • Redstart
  • Red-tailed hawk
  • Reedbunting
  • Reedwarbler
  • Rhea
  • Rhodes Island red (farm chicken)
  • Ring-billed gull
  • Ring-necked pheasant
  • Roadrunner
  • Robin
  • Rock dove
  • Rockhopper penguin
  • Rook
  • Rooster
  • Ruby-throated hummingbird
  • Ruffed grouse
S:
  • Sabine's gull
  • Sabota bushlark
  • Sand martin
  • Sanderling
  • Sandgrouse
  • Sandpipers
  • Sandwich tern
  • Savi's warbler
  • Scarlet rosefinch
  • Scarlet tanager
  • Scaup
  • Scops owl
  • Scoter
  • Screamers
  • Screech owl
  • Sea eagle
  • Seabird
  • Seagull
  • Secretary bird
  • Sedge warbler
  • Serin
  • Serin
  • Shag
  • Shearwaters
  • Sheath-bills
  • Shelduck
  • Shoebill
  • Shore lark
  • Shorebird
  • Short-eared owl
  • Short-toed lark
  • Shoveler
  • Shrikes
  • Siskin
  • Skimmers
  • Skuas
  • Skylark
  • Smew
  • Snakebird (fish-eating bird of warm inland waters)
  • Snipe
  • Snow bunting
  • Snow goose
  • Snowy owl
  • Song thrush
  • Songbird
  • Sparrow
  • Sparrowhawk
  • Spoonbill
  • Spotted crake
  • Spotted flycatcher
  • Spotted redshank
  • Squacco heron
  • Starling
  • Stilt
  • Stint
  • Stock dove
  • Stone curlew
  • Stonechat
  • Stork
  • Storm petrel
  • Subalpine warbler
  • Sunbird
  • Sunbittern
  • Surf scoter
  • Swallow
  • Swallowtail
  • Swan
  • Swift
T:
  • T birds
  • Tacaruna Wood-Quail
  • Tailorbird (bird that makes a nest by sewing leaves together with plant fibers)
  • Takahe
  • Tamaulipas Pygmy-Owl
  • Tampauilpas Crow
  • Tanager
  • Taracuna Tapaculo
  • Tattler
  • Tawny Owl
  • Tawny-crowned Greenlet
  • Tawny-faced Quail
  • Tawny-winged Woodpecker
  • Teal
  • Tern
  • Thick billed parrot
  • Thicket Antpitta
  • Thicket Tinampu
  • Thicknee
  • Thrasher
  • Thrush
  • Thunderbird
  • Tiaga Bean-Goose
  • Tiertmouse
  • Tiger Heron
  • Tinaformes
  • Tinamou
  • Tiny hawk
  • Tit
  • Titmouse
  • Tityra
  • Toco toucan
  • Tody
  • Tody Malmot
  • Tomtit
  • Tooth-billed Hummingbird
  • Toucan
  • Toucanet
  • Tree creeper
  • Tree Martin
  • Tree Pipit
  • Tree Pipit
  • Tree Sparrow
  • Tree Swallow
  • Treecreeper
  • Treerunner
  • Trembler
  • Tricolored Heron
  • Tristam's Storm-Petrel
  • Trogon
  • Tropical Gnatcatcher
  • Tropical kingbird
  • Tropical Mockingbird
  • Tropical Peewee
  • Tropical Schreech-Owl
  • Trumpeter
  • Trumpeter swan
  • Tufted duck
  • Tufted Jay
  • Tufted titmouse
  • Tuftedcheek
  • Tui
  • Tundra Bean- Goose
  • Tundra Swan
  • Tupui greenlit
  • Turkey
  • Turnstone
  • Turquoise Cotinga
  • Turquoise-browed Malmot
  • Turtle dove
  • Twany-chested Flycatcher
  • Twite
  • Twitswing
  • Tyrahnnulet
U:
  • Uhehe fiscal
  • Umbrella bird
  • Undulated antpitta
  • Uni-colored jay
  • Uniform finch
  • Upland buzzard
  • Upland sandpiper
  • Ural owl
V:
  • Vanga
  • Veery
  • Verdin
  • Victoria crowned pigeon
  • Village weaver
  • Vireo (songbird that eats insects)
  • Virginia rail
  • Volcano junco
  • Vulture
W:
  • Wagtail
  • Warbler
  • Waterthrush
  • Wattlebird
  • Weaverbird (finch of Africa and Asia)
  • Wheatear (small thrush)
  • Whimbrel
  • Whinchat (small European bird)
  • Whippoorwill
  • White dove
  • Whydah (African songbird)
  • Wild turkey
  • Willie
  • Willow tit
  • Wood cock
  • Wood duck
  • Woodpeckers
  • Wood pigeon
  • Wren
X:
  • Xantus's hummingbird
  • Xantus's murrelet
  • Xavier's greenbul
  • Xeme: a fork tailed gull
  • Xenops : a rainforest bird from the Americas
  • Xinjiang ground jay
Y:
  • Yago
  • Yahoo
  • Yap monarch
  • Yap olive white eye
  • Yari
  • Yellow-billed stork
  • Yellowbishop
  • Yellowhammer
  • Yellowhead
  • Yellow legs
  • Yemen serin
  • Yemen thrush
  • Yucatan jay
  • Yucatan vireo
  • Yungas Manakin
Z:
  • Zamboanga Bulbul
  • Zanzibar Bishop
  • Zapata Rail
  • Zapata Sparrow or Cuban Sparrow
  • Zapata Wren
  • Zebra Dove
  • Zebra Finch
  • Zebra Waxbill
  • Zenaida Dove
  • Zenker's Honeyguide
  • Zigzag Heron
  • Zimmer's Tapaculo
  • Zimmer's Tody-Tyrant
  • Zimmer's Woodcreeper
  • Zino's Petrel or Madeira Petrel
  • Zitting Cisticola
  • Zone-tailed hawk
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