Wildlife Species Library
Identification guides, behavior notes, and camera tips for the wildlife visiting backyard habitats across the EverydayEarth community.
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Great Cormorant
Phalacrocorax carbo
A master of the underwater hunt, the Great Cormorant is famous for its iconic wing-drying pose and prehistoric silhou...
Great Crested Grebe
Podiceps cristatus
Witness the elegance of the Great Crested Grebe, a master of the water known for its stunning 'weed dance' and striki...
Great Crested Tern
Thalasseus bergii
A striking coastal specialist known for its shaggy black crest and surgical precision when diving for fish. The Great...
Great Curassow
Crax rubra
With its magnificent curly crest and striking yellow bill, the Great Curassow is a regal ghost of the Neotropical rai...
Great Egret
Ardea alba
A towering icon of the wetlands, the Great Egret combines statuesque patience with a lightning-fast strike. Once hunt...
Great Frigatebird
Fregata minor
The ultimate 'pirate of the sky,' the Great Frigatebird is a marvel of evolution, boasting a wingspan larger than a k...
Great Green Macaw
Ara ambiguus
A vibrant emerald icon of the Central American rainforest, the Great Green Macaw is one of the world's largest and mo...
Great Horned Owl
Bubo virginianus
The ultimate nocturnal apex predator, the Great Horned Owl is famous for its iconic 'hoo-h'hoo-hoo-hoo' call and stri...
Great Kiskadee
Pitangus sulphuratus
Bold, bright, and incredibly boisterous, the Great Kiskadee is the 'king' of the flycatchers. With its striking yello...
Great Reed Warbler
Acrocephalus arundinaceus
The 'King of the Reeds,' the Great Reed Warbler is a powerhouse of the wetlands, known for its commanding size and a ...
Great Sapphirewing
Pterophanes cyanopterus
One of the largest hummingbirds on the planet, the Great Sapphirewing is a master of the high Andes. Its slow, rhythm...
Great Shearwater
Ardenna gravis
A champion of the Atlantic, the Great Shearwater travels from the sub-Antarctic to the Arctic and back every year. Wa...
Great Skua
Stercorarius skua
The formidable 'Bonxie' is a master of the North Atlantic, known for its pirate-like aerial chases and fearless defen...
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Dendrocopos major
The percussionist of the forest, the Great Spotted Woodpecker is a master of tree-trunk acrobatics and rhythmic drumm...
Great-tailed Grackle
Quiscalus mexicanus
The Great-tailed Grackle is a master of the urban landscape, known for its piercing yellow eyes and a voice like a ma...
Great Thrush
Turdus fuscater
Meet the giant of the Andes' garden birds. With its striking orange bill and fearless personality, the Great Thrush i...
Great Tit
Parus major
With its striking black-and-yellow plumage and cheerful 'teacher-teacher' song, the Great Tit is one of the most reco...
Great White Pelican
Pelecanus onocrotalus
With a wingspan that rivals the world's largest birds, the Great White Pelican is a master of the wetlands. Watch as ...
Great-winged Petrel
Pterodroma macroptera
A dark-winged nomad of the Southern Ocean, the Great-winged Petrel is a marvel of endurance and night-time navigation...
Greater Adjutant
Leptoptilos dubius
The Greater Adjutant is one of the world's rarest and most misunderstood storks. With its massive bill and prehistori...
Greater Ani
Crotophaga major
A social marvel of the tropical wetlands, the Greater Ani stands out with its shimmering blue-black feathers and pier...
Greater Antillean Grackle
Quiscalus niger
The Greater Antillean Grackle is the bold, golden-eyed voice of the Caribbean. A master of adaptation, this glossy bl...
Greater Blue-eared Starling
Lamprotornis chalybaeus
A masterpiece of iridescent color, the Greater Blue-eared Starling is a social African icon. Its shimmering metallic ...
Greater Flamingo
Phoenicopterus roseus
The world's largest and most iconic flamingo, the Greater Flamingo turns shallow wetlands into a sea of pink. Known f...
Greater Flowerpiercer
Diglossa major
Meet the 'nectar thief' of the sky islands. The Greater Flowerpiercer is a specialized high-altitude songbird that ha...
Greater Rhea
Rhea americana
Meet the Greater Rhea, the largest bird in the Americas and a master of the open plains. Famous for its incredible sp...
Greater Sand-Plover
Anarhynchus leschenaultii
A globetrotting shorebird known for its striking chestnut breast band and impressive migrations across continents. Th...
Greater Spotted Eagle
Clanga clanga
The Greater Spotted Eagle is a rare, dark-plumaged wanderer of the world's wetlands. A master of both the sky and the...
Greater Yellowlegs
Tringa melanoleuca
With its sunshine-bright legs and spirited 'tew-tew-tew' call, the Greater Yellowlegs is the elegant sentinel of the ...
Green-and-gold Tanager
Tangara schrankii
Draped in iridescent emerald and sun-drenched gold, the Green-and-gold Tanager is a high-energy gem of the Amazonian ...
Green-and-white Hummingbird
Elliotomyia viridicauda
Meet the Green-and-white Hummingbird, a dazzling gem found only in the misty mountain forests of Peru. With its snowy...
Green Aracari
Pteroglossus viridis
Meet the Green Aracari, the social and acrobatic 'mini-toucan' of the Amazonian canopy. With its vibrant yellow belly...
Green-backed Sparrow
Arremonops chloronotus
A master of the undergrowth, the Green-backed Sparrow adds a splash of olive-green and a rhythmic song to Central Ame...
Green-backed Trogon
Trogon viridis
A shimmering jewel of the Amazonian canopy, the Green-backed Trogon is a master of the 'sit-and-wait' lifestyle. With...
Green-barred Woodpecker
Colaptes melanochloros
Meet South America's golden-barred beauty, a versatile woodpecker that is just as comfortable hopping on your lawn as...
Green-breasted Mango
Anthracothorax prevostii
A large, stunning hummingbird of the tropics, the Green-breasted Mango is famous for its shimmering emerald plumage, ...
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