This flightless bird is the largest avian species in the world.
Ostrich
This brilliant red bird is the state bird of seven states, including Ohio.
Northern Cardinal
This noisy bird, frequently found near water, is black all over, except for its wings, which feature bright red epaulettes.
Red-Winged Blackbird
Hummingbirds evolved to acquire long, specialized probing beaks to feed on this.
Nectar
This handheld piece of equipment is standard in the hobby of birding, allowing birders to get e better look at birds from a distance.
Binoculars
This raptor is not only the fastest bird, but the fastest animal on earth, reaching speeds upwards of 270 mph.
Peregrine Falcon
The Big Year
This small backyard bird with a funny name has a white belly, gray back, and a crest in its head.
Tufted Titmouse
This group of birds is famous for their large throat pouches, which they use to catch and feed on fish.
Pelicans
Merlin
A true wanderlust, this bird migrates farther than any other species, making the annual journey from Antarctica to the High Arctic.
Arctic Tern
This United States president owned a parrot he affectionately knew as Polly, who was famously removed from the president's funeral due to her vulgar language.
Andrew Jackson
This bird is large and dark, is frequently seen soaring in circles, has a red head, and sports white flight feathers along the full length of its wings.
Turkey Vulture
This order of birds lacks oil glands to coat their feathers, giving them the ability to fly without making a sound.
Owls
This tripod-mounted monocular will help you view birds from a great distance when binoculars don't cut it.
Spotting Scope
Reaching a tinnitus-inducing 125 decibels, this species is the loudest bird.
White Bellbird
This unfortunate White Stork, found alive in Europe with an African arrow stuck in its neck, is credited for the discovery of bird migration.
The Pfielstorch
Eastern Screech Owl
This genus, exclusive to Africa, is the only group of birds to be truly green, with feathers containing the copper-rich pigment known as turacoverdin.
Turacos
This Cornell Lab software is used by most birders to document their sightings, stay updated on rare bird alerts, and contribute to citizen science.
eBird
This bird, native to grasslands across Europe and Asia, is the largest avian species by weight.
Great Bustard
This 1889 book is colloquially considered to be the first birding field guide.
"Birds Through an Opera Glass" by Merriam Bailey
This large dark corvid is easily distinguished from other similar looking relatives by its high-pitched and nasally caws.
Fish Crow
This strange and unsightly feature, donned by birds like turkeys and bellbirds, consist of strange fleshy outgrowths, which are most often a feature of sexual dimorphism.
Wattles
This field guide famously uses arrows to highlight useful field marks for identifying specific bird species.
Peterson