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Search and identify feathers by species — with feather type, plumage, colours, size, habitat, and how to tell them apart in the field.

Australian White Ibis

Australian White Ibis

A common Australian ibis with white body plumage and a bare black head and neck, now a familiar sight scavenging in city parks and rubbish bins as well as its native wetland habitats.

wading bird
Black Rosy-Finch

Black Rosy-Finch

A dark, blackish-brown alpine finch of western North America's highest peaks, set off by rosy-pink wing feathering and a grey crown patch.

songbird
White-tailed Hawk

White-tailed Hawk

A handsome open-country hawk with a gray back, white underparts, rufous shoulders, and a crisp white tail marked by a single bold black band near the tip.

raptor
Wilson's Warbler

Wilson's Warbler

A small, bright yellow warbler with an active, flitting manner, males topped with a neat, glossy black cap and no wing bars or streaking anywhere.

songbird
Siberian Jay

Siberian Jay

A soft-plumaged jay of the northern boreal forest, easily recognized by its fluffy grey-brown body and rusty-orange wing and tail patches.

corvid
Semipalmated Sandpiper

Semipalmated Sandpiper

A small, plain-plumaged sandpiper with a short, straight, stubby bill and black legs, among the most abundant shorebirds of eastern North America.

shorebird
Semipalmated Plover

Semipalmated Plover

A small, compact North American plover with a single black breast band and orange-based bill, closely resembling the Old World Common Ringed Plover.

shorebird
Scarlet Finch

Scarlet Finch

One of the most vividly colored Himalayan finches, the male Scarlet Finch is nearly all brilliant red with contrasting black wings and tail.

songbird
Red Spurfowl

Red Spurfowl

An Indian forest gamebird cloaked in rich chestnut-red plumage, named for the multiple leg spurs males carry rather than the single spur of most gamebirds.

gamebird
White-bellied Woodpecker

White-bellied Woodpecker

One of Asia's largest woodpeckers, this glossy black bird is named for the flash of white on its lower belly, which sets it apart from its all-dark relatives.

woodpecker
Western Jackdaw

Western Jackdaw

The smallest of the common European corvids, recognized by its glossy black plumage set off by a silvery-grey neck patch and a pale, staring eye.

corvid
Varied Bunting

Varied Bunting

A small desert bunting whose male plumage looks nearly black in shade but reveals shifting purple, blue, and reddish tones in good light.

songbird
Thick-billed Siskin

Thick-billed Siskin

A high-Andean finch notable for its unusually stout, heavy bill relative to other siskins, paired with a black head and yellow-olive body.

songbird
Surf Scoter

Surf Scoter

The Surf Scoter is a chunky black sea duck marked by bold white patches on the forehead and nape, paired with a strikingly multicolored bill.

waterfowl
Red-bellied Woodpecker

Red-bellied Woodpecker

A common eastern woodpecker with a finely barred, ladder-like back pattern unique among familiar woodpeckers, and a red cap or nape depending on sex.

woodpecker
Pallas's Rosefinch

Pallas's Rosefinch

A rosefinch of Siberian and northeast Asian forests, with adult males showing an overall rose-pink plumage frosted with silvery-white on the head.

songbird
Olive Warbler

Olive Warbler

The Olive Warbler is a small, treetop songbird of southwestern highland pines, notable for the male's burnt-orange head and bold black mask.

songbird
Melodious Blackbird

Melodious Blackbird

An all-black songbird of Mexico and Central America, notable for its subtly glossy plumage, stout bill, and rich duetting song delivered in pairs.

songbird
Marsh Sandpiper

Marsh Sandpiper

A delicate, needle-billed shorebird with very long thin legs, resembling a miniature greenshank in both shape and pale coloring.

shorebird
Ladder-backed Woodpecker

Ladder-backed Woodpecker

A small desert woodpecker whose black-and-white back forms a neat, closely spaced ladder pattern, common in cactus and mesquite scrub.

woodpecker
Chestnut-headed Oropendola

Chestnut-headed Oropendola

A medium-sized oropendola with a rich chestnut head and neck contrasting against a black body, a pale bill, and a small patch of yellow at the tail tip.

songbird
Cape Canary

Cape Canary

A common southern African finch showing a bright yellow face and underparts set off by a distinctive pale gray collar across the nape.

songbird
Boreal Chickadee

Boreal Chickadee

The Boreal Chickadee is a hardy northern chickadee with a dull brown cap and rusty flanks, adapted to survive harsh winters deep in the spruce-fir forests of the far north.

songbird
Blue-winged Kookaburra

Blue-winged Kookaburra

A northern relative of the Laughing Kookaburra, distinguished by more extensive blue in the wings and a harsher, less musical call.

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