There are thousands of bird species around the world, each with its own unique name. Here are some examples of bird names across different families and types:<br /><br />Passerines (Perching Birds):<br /><br />Robin<br />Sparrow<br />Bluebird<br />Warbler<br />Finch<br />Thrush<br />Oriole<br />Wren<br />Swallow<br />Birds of Prey:<br /><br />Eagle<br />Hawk<br />Falcon<br />Owl<br />Kite<br />Osprey<br />Vulture<br />Waterfowl:<br /><br />Duck<br />Goose<br />Swan<br />Pintail<br />Teal<br />Mallard<br />Wigeon<br />Gamebirds:<br /><br />Pheasant<br />Quail<br />Grouse<br />Partridge<br />Shorebirds:<br /><br />Sandpiper<br />Plover<br />Snipe<br />Avocet<br />Curlew<br />Seabirds:<br /><br />Albatross<br />Gull<br />Tern<br />Puffin<br />Shearwater<br />Songbirds:<br /><br />Mockingbird<br />Nightingale<br />Canary<br />Thrasher<br />Titmouse<br />Hummingbirds:<br /><br />Ruby-throated Hummingbird<br />Anna's Hummingbird<br />Broad-tailed Hummingbird<br />Woodpeckers:<br /><br />Downy Woodpecker<br />Pileated Woodpecker<br />Northern Flicker<br />Corvids:<br /><br />Crow<br />Raven<br />Magpie<br />Jay<br />Parrots:<br /><br />Macaw<br />Cockatoo<br />Budgerigar<br />Lovebird<br />Tropical Birds:<br /><br />Toucan<br />Lorikeet<br />Sunbird<br />Trogon<br />These are just a few examples, and there are many more bird species with fascinating names and characteristics. Bird names often reflect their physical features, behavior, or habitats.