List of birds by common name

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A Striated Pardalote collecting nesting material in its beak.

In List of Birds by Common Name, a total of 9,721 bird species are recognised, belonging to a total 204 families.

Contents

[edit] Non-Passerines

[edit] Tinamous

[edit] Ostriches

[edit] Cassowaries and Emus

[edit] Kiwis

[edit] Gamebirds

The head of a male Indian Peafowl

[edit] Waterfowls

A waterfowl wandering across the grass

[edit] Penguins

[edit] Divers

[edit] Albatrosses and Petrels

An Albatross in Brazil Zoo

[edit] Grebes

[edit] Flamingos

[edit] Storks and Herons

Wood Storks on the Smith Canal near the St. Johns River in Florida

[edit] Pelicans and Relatives

A Pelican somewhere in France

[edit] Birds of Prey

A Brown Falcon in flight display somewhere in South-east Australia
A male Harpy Eagle at Parque das Aves, Brazil

[edit] Cranes and Relatives

A tsuru at the Ueno Zoo, Tokyo

[edit] Waders, Gulls, and Auks

[edit] Sandgrouses

[edit] Pigeons and Doves

[edit] Parrots

[edit] Cuckoos and Turacos

[edit] Owls

[edit] Nightjars and Frogmouths

[edit] Swifts and Hummingbirds

[edit] Mousebirds

[edit] Trogons

[edit] Kingfishers and Relatives

[edit] Woodpeckers and Toucans

[edit] Passerines

[edit] New Zealand Wrens

[edit] Broadbills

[edit] Asities

[edit] Pittas

[edit] Manakins

[edit] Cotingas

[edit] Tyrant Flycatchers

[edit] Antbirds

[edit] Gnateaters

[edit] Tapaculos

[edit] Antpittas and Antthrushes

[edit] Ovenbirds

[edit] Woodcreepers

[edit] Lyrebirds

[edit] Bowerbirds

[edit] Scrubbirds

[edit] Australasian Treecreepers

[edit] Australasian Wrens

[edit] Honeyeaters

[edit] Bristlebirds

[edit] Pardalotes

[edit] Thornbills and Gerygones

[edit] Australasian Babblers

[edit] Logrunners

[edit] Satinbirds

[edit] Berrypeckers

[edit] Wattled Crows

[edit] Whipbirds and Relatives

[edit] Quail-Thrushes

[edit] Wattle-Eyes and Batises

[edit] Helmetshrikes and Puffbacks

[edit] Boatbills

[edit] Vangas

[edit] Butcherbirds

[edit] Woodswallows

[edit] Ioras

[edit] Bristleheads

[edit] Cuckooshrikes

[edit] Sitellas

[edit] Shriketits

[edit] Whistlers

[edit] Shrikes

[edit] Vireos and Relatives

[edit] Orioles

[edit] Shrikethrushes and Relatives

[edit] Drongos

[edit] Fantails

[edit] Monarchs

[edit] Crows and Jays

[edit] Mudnesters

[edit] Birds-of-Paradise

[edit] Australasian Robins

[edit] Bald Crows

[edit] Waxwings and Relatives

[edit] Palmchat

[edit] True Tits

[edit] Penduline Tits

[edit] Bushtits

[edit] Swallows and Martins

[edit] Larks

[edit] Cisticolas

[edit] Bulbuls

[edit] Old World Warblers

[edit] Babblers and Relatives

[edit] White-Eyes

[edit] Fairy-Bluebirds

[edit] Goldcrests

[edit] Wrens

[edit] Gnatcatchers

[edit] Nuthatches

[edit] Treecreepers

[edit] Mockingbirds and Thrashers

[edit] Philippine Creepers

  • Stripe-breasted Creeper

[edit] Starlings

[edit] Thrushes

[edit] Chats and Flycatchers

[edit] Dippers

[edit] Leafbirds

[edit] Flowerpeckers

[edit] Sunbirds

[edit] Sugarbirds

[edit] Old World Sparrows and Snowfinches

[edit] Weavers

[edit] Waxbills and Relatives

[edit] Whydahs

[edit] Wagtails and Pipits

[edit] Accentors

[edit] Finches and Relatives

[edit] New World Warblers

[edit] New World Blackbirds

[edit] Bananaquit

[edit] Bunting and American Sparrows

[edit] Tanagers

[edit] Cardinals and Grosbeaks

[edit] See also

[edit] Articles

[edit] Lists

[edit] References

  • Bird: The Definitive Visual Guide. by Peter Frances, David Burnie, National Audubon Society, BirdLife International. DK Publishing (2007). ISBN 075663153X

[edit] External links

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