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Birds - Picture Click Quiz

Can you click the picture corresponding to each of these birds?
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Last updated: October 27, 2025
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First submittedJanuary 27, 2025
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Blue peafowl
Pavo cristatus
Atlantic puffin
Fratercula arctica
Northern cardinal
Cardinalis cardinalis
Eurasian magpie
Pica pica
Wild turkey
Meleagris gallopavo
Common pigeon (Rock dove)
Columba livia
Bald eagle
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Western barn owl
Tyto alba
European green woodpecker
Picus viridis
Mute swan
Cygnus olor
Greylag goose
Anser anser
Greater flamingo
Phoenicopterus roseus
House sparrow
Passer domesticus
Green-winged macaw
Ara chloropterus
Emu
Dromaius novaehollandiae
Mallard
Anas platyrhynchos
African sacred ibis
Threskiornis aethiopicus
Great hornbill
Buceros bicornis
White stork
Ciconia ciconia
Grey heron
Ardea cinerea
European herring gull
Larus argentatus
European robin
Erithacus rubecula
Red junglefowl
Gallus gallus
Common kingfisher
Alcedo atthis
Andean condor
Vultur gryphus
Great white pelican
Pelecanus onocrotalus
Bee hummingbird
Mellisuga helenae
Grey crowned crane
Balearica regulorum
Barn swallow
Hirundo rustica
Great horned owl
Bubo virginianus
Ostrich
Struthio camelus
Common buzzard
Buteo buteo
Common raven
Corvus corax
Peregrine falcon
Falco peregrinus
Southern cassowary
Casuarius casuarius
Toco toucan
Ramphastos toco
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28 Comments
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Level 72
Jan 27, 2025
Fun quiz!
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Level 78
Jan 27, 2025
Nice! I'm glad you added on the scientific names. Makes it perfect imo
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Level 88
Mar 20, 2025
Love this quiz! I only recently learned what a European Robin looked like vs. an American Robin, so that came in handy. I’ll give this a spotlight next time I get one. :)
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Level 75
Mar 21, 2025
Thanks, Dug, that's very kind of you. I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz! They're not very complicated quizzes, I imagine, but I had a lot of fun designing them.
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Level 71
Aug 4, 2025
That explains why I got "robin" wrong, when my yard is full of them--in Wisconsin
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Level 75
Dec 23, 2025
Yep, they're completely different birds. The American robin is quite long and large, migratory, and rather friendly. The European robin is a tiny ball, stays put throughout winter, and will get mad at you. They're also not particularly related. The only reason they share a name is they both have red chests.
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Level 66
Dec 23, 2025
European robins are so friendly! Yes they’re territorial but they’re also curious inquisitive birds who will boldly and happily follow gardeners around as they turn over earth, revealing lunch. There’s a reason it was a robin in the Secret Garden.

Also their song is one of the most beautiful in the UK and the only one you’re likely to hear in the winter months, making it particularly special.

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Level 67
Dec 23, 2025
Fun story: European robins do migrate. The robins you see in winter are not the robins you see in spring. They migrate south and that is why they are so busy defending new territory (your birdfeed table) in winter!
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Level 55
Dec 24, 2025
Fun? Story? Misnomers! Interesting fact maybe
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Level 74
Dec 30, 2025
You must be fun at parties. 😒
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Level 73
Aug 4, 2025
brilliant!
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Level 75
Aug 4, 2025
Glad you enjoy the quiz! Thanks
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Level 83
Aug 4, 2025
The picture size enlargement when hovering over an image is very helpful in this very nice quiz. Thank you!!
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Level 81
Aug 5, 2025
I second all the above comments, nice quiz. I shall nominate it forthwith!
+4
Level 56
Aug 15, 2025
'peafowl'

i call it a peacock but sure.

'jungle fowl'

THAT'S A ROOSTER!!!

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Level 55
Oct 25, 2025
Peacock is technically just the males, the females are peahens, although using "peacock" for both is relatively common.

Junglefowl are the wild birds that were domesticated to give us chickens.

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Level 75
Dec 23, 2025
You can tell the lad in the photo is a wild red junglefowl (or at least a hybrid) rather than a domestic chicken by the legs: the wild bird has grey legs, whereas the domesticated subspecies usually has orange legs.
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Level 55
Oct 25, 2025
Specifying that you mean the European robin would be nice, as there's a completely different North American bird also called a robin.
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Level 75
Oct 27, 2025
Fixed
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Level 83
Nov 20, 2025
I was doing very good early on and then messed up abit, that was super fun though, great job on the choices!
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Level 73
Nov 20, 2025
Perfect quiz! I was afraid it would be too difficult for a non-native speaker but I did better than I expected. Thanks for the fun quiz!
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Level 94
Nov 20, 2025
Thoroughly excellent quiz
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Level 76
Nov 23, 2025
36/36 nice quiz! Good clear pictures. Very interesting to see the stats afterwards. I would be very interested to know which ones people mixed up. Would be awesome if another row of stats existed that showed what people clicked instead of the correct answer.
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Level 60
Dec 23, 2025
As a birder, thanks for the easy 5 points.
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Level 68
Dec 23, 2025
Seen all of these bar the Cassowary (it's on my 'wanted' list) but as a birder that travels for birding perhaps not a surprise. Did a double take on the Barn Swallow though as the pic is not of the (white-bellied) race that we get in the UK and most of Europe!
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Level 61
Dec 23, 2025
Lovely quiz!
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Level 74
Dec 30, 2025
You should specify that this quiz is mostly eurocentric. People sometimes call vultures "buzzards" in the US.
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Level 18
Apr 23, 2026
28/36 🫶