Bird Quiz——Guess the Bird

Test your bird identification skills with a visual quiz. Look at each photo, choose the correct species, and see how many birds you can recognize.

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What kind of bird is this?

Frequently Asked Questions About Bird Quiz

Q1:What is the Bird Quiz?

The Bird Quiz is a photo-based bird identification game. Each question shows a bird image and asks you to choose the correct species from several options, helping you practice real visual field marks.

Q2:How do I play the Bird Quiz?

Look closely at the bird photo, compare the answer choices, then select the species you think is correct. The quiz gives instant feedback, lets you move through the full set of questions, and shows your final score at the end.

Q3:Can beginners use this bird identification quiz?

Yes. Beginners can use it to learn common shapes, colors, and patterns, while experienced birdwatchers can use it as a quick warm-up for visual identification practice.

Q4:What can I learn from the quiz?

You can learn to notice plumage color, bill shape, body proportions, posture, habitat clues, and other details that birdwatchers use when identifying species from a photo or in the field.

Q5:What should I look for before choosing an answer?

Start with the bird's overall shape and size, then check the bill, legs, wing pattern, tail shape, head markings, and dominant colors. These clues often narrow the answer before you focus on smaller details.

Q6:Does the quiz explain the correct answer?

The quiz highlights whether your answer is correct and shows the correct species in the result review. You can use that review to compare missed answers and build recognition over repeated attempts.

Q7:Can I retake the Bird Quiz?

Yes. You can restart the quiz after finishing it and try again. Retaking the quiz is a useful way to reinforce species names and remember the visual marks you missed the first time.

Q8:Can I use the Bird Quiz on mobile?

Yes. The Bird Quiz works in modern mobile and desktop browsers, so you can practice bird identification from your phone, tablet, or computer.