Birds Type

Typical Rollers

Stone-Curlews And Thick-Knees

Woodpeckers And Allies

Monarchs

Reed warblers, Grauer's warbler, and allies

Fantails

Avocets And Stilts

Larks

Birds Descriptive Parts

Birds Descriptive Parts
  • Lores :
    The lores are the areas of a bird's face on either side from the base of the bill to the front of the eyes. The lores do not extend further up or down than the width of the bill base.
  • Crown :
    The portion of a bird's head found between the forehead—demarcated by an imaginary line drawn from the anterior corners of the eyes—and through the "remainder of the upper part of the head", to the superciliary line. The occiput or hindhead, is the posterior part of the crown.
  • Ear-Coverts :
    Small covert feathers located behind a bird's eye, in one to four rows, which cover the ear opening (bird ears have no external features) and may aid in the acuity of bird hearing.

Birds Family

Charadriidae

Alcedinidae

Sturnidae

Threskiornithidae

Phasianidae

Stenostiridae

Accipitridae

Rhipiduridae

Birds Order

Strigiformes

Passeriformes

Suliformes

Charadriiformes

Psittaciformes

Columbiformes

Passerine

Pelecaniformes