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Birds Of India: The Complete List

India’s varied habitats — from mangroves and wetlands to Himalayan foothills and dry scrub — make the country a rich place for birdwatching year-round. Whether you’re out for a single morning or planning a multi-day trip, a concise list helps focus where to look and what to expect.

There are 30 Birds of India, ranging from Asian Openbill to White-throated Kingfisher; each entry lists Scientific name,Length (cm),Range (states/regions) so you can compare identification details and likely locations quickly — you’ll find these details below.

Where are the Asian Openbill and White-throated Kingfisher most likely to be seen?

The Asian Openbill favors wetlands, rice paddies and riverine areas in eastern and southern states, while the White-throated Kingfisher turns up widely around ponds, rivers and gardens across many regions; check the Range column in the table below for state-level pointers and seasonal notes.

How should I use the Scientific name, Length (cm), and Range columns when planning a visit?

Use the Scientific name to avoid confusion with local names, Length (cm) to help judge size at a glance, and Range (states/regions) to narrow probable locations; combine those fields with photos, local checklists or recent sightings to plan where and when to go.

Birds of India

Common name Scientific name Length (cm) Range (states/regions)
Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus 100 Throughout India, common in forests and villages
Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus 60 Northeast, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, forests
Great Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigriceps 115 Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra grasslands
Sarus Crane Antigone antigone 150 Wetlands of northern and eastern India
Bar-headed Goose Anser indicus 60 Ladakh high lakes and winter wetlands
Demoiselle Crane Anthropoides virgo 85 Open country, winters in north and west India
Common Crane Grus grus 100 Winter visitor in north India wetlands
Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis 29 Wooded country, roadside trees, plains across India
White-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis 28 Across India near water and fields
Pied Kingfisher Ceryle rudis 28 Rivers, reservoirs, wetlands across India
Oriental Magpie-Robin Copsychus saularis 20 Gardens and forest edges across India
Indian Robin Copsychus fulicatus 17 Open scrub and gardens across peninsular India
House Sparrow Passer domesticus 16 Urban areas across India
Eurasian Tree Sparrow Passer montanus 14 Villages and farmlands across India
Common Myna Acridotheres tristis 23 Urban and rural across India
Jungle Myna Acridotheres fuscus 23 Woodlands and gardens mainly northeast and east India
Rock Pigeon Columba livia 32 Urban areas, cities across India
Eurasian Collared-Dove Streptopelia decaocto 32 Towns, villages and farmland across India
Black Drongo Dicrurus macrocercus 28 Open country and fields across India
Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach 24 Open fields, scrub and roadside habitats across India
Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus 34 Open country, widespread as resident and migrant
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus 38 Cliffs and cities across India, widespread
Barn Owl Tyto alba 34 Open countryside, farmland and buildings across India
Spotted Owlet Athene brama 21 Urban, rural and woodland across India
Indian Nightjar Caprimulgus asiaticus 24 Dry scrub and open forests across India
Indian Vulture Gyps indicus 95 Plains and scrub of peninsular India
White-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensis 95 Scattered across India, formerly widespread
Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus 63 Open country, cliffs, widely distributed in India
Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala 95 Wetlands and shallow lakes across India
Asian Openbill Anastomus oscitans 80 Wetlands, paddy fields across India

Images and Descriptions

Indian Peafowl

Indian Peafowl

India’s national bird with iridescent blue-green plumage and spectacular train in males. Often seen in open forests, farms and villages. Large, loud calls; males display ornate tailfans to attract females; commonly encountered across most of the subcontinent.

Red Junglefowl

Red Junglefowl

Wild ancestor of domestic chickens, stocky and streaked with reddish-brown plumage. Shy forest bird of hills and lowland woodlands, especially in Northeastern states and Western Ghats. Males show bright facial skin and long tail.

Great Indian Bustard

Great Indian Bustard

Huge, ground-dwelling bird of arid grasslands with long legs and stout bill. Males have cryptic plumage and an imposing stance. Critically endangered, found in fragmented populations in Rajasthan, Gujarat and parts of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.

Sarus Crane

Sarus Crane

The world’s tallest flying bird with striking red head and grey body. Lives in wetlands, marshes and agricultural fields; famed for acrobatic pair displays. Vulnerable due to habitat loss, still found in north and eastern India, particularly Uttar Pradesh and Odisha.

Bar-headed Goose

Bar-headed Goose

High-flying migrant known for Himalayan crossings, pale grey with black head bars. Breeds on Tibetan Plateau, winters on lakes and wetlands in Ladakh and northern India. Often seen in flocks at high-altitude reservoirs and lowland winter wetlands.

Demoiselle Crane

Demoiselle Crane

Slim, elegant crane with grey plumage and long hind plumes. Long-distance migrant that winters in northwest and central India, favouring open grasslands and agricultural fields. Notable for extensive migratory flights from Central Asia.

Common Crane

Common Crane

Large, grey migratory crane with black-and-white head pattern and trumpeting calls. Winters in northern India in wetlands and agricultural areas after breeding in Eurasian wetlands; seen in small flocks and roosts seasonally.

Indian Roller

Indian Roller

Vivid blue and brown bird often seen perched on roadside trees and wires before spectacular aerial displays. Common across plains and open forest edges; shows flashing blue wings in flight, easy to spot in gardens and fields.

White-throated Kingfisher

White-throated Kingfisher

Bright turquoise-and-rust kingfisher with a large red bill and white throat. Versatile species found near rivers, fields, gardens and coasts across India; eats fish, frogs and insects and often perches conspicuously.

Pied Kingfisher

Pied Kingfisher

Black-and-white hovering fisher that dives to catch fish in rivers and reservoirs. Common across India’s wetlands, often seen in small groups above open water, signalling with a characteristic whirring wingbeat before diving.

Oriental Magpie-Robin

Oriental Magpie-Robin

Small, cheerful black-and-white songbird fond of gardens and forest edges. Males are glossy black while females are greyish; known for melodious singing and bold behaviour around people in towns and villages.

Indian Robin

Indian Robin

Compact, upright songbird with glossy black males and rufous undersides in females. Prefers open scrub, gardens and rocky areas, common across peninsular India where it perches on low posts and barks a sharp song.

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Familiar, small brown-and-grey bird of human settlements. Ubiquitous in towns and cities across India, lives around houses, markets and farms; feeds on seeds and scraps and nests in buildings and roofs.

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Small brown sparrow with chestnut crown and black cheek spot. Common in villages and farmland across India, often nesting in eaves and sharing fields with house sparrows but favouring rural areas.

Common Myna

Common Myna

Bold, noisy brown bird with bright yellow eye-patch and strong feet. Thrives in urban and agricultural areas across India, omnivorous and opportunistic, known for mimicry and colonising gardens, parks and market places.

Jungle Myna

Jungle Myna

Glossy dark myna with tufted head and pale cheek patch, less urban than common myna. Found in woodlands, plantations and gardens, especially in eastern and northeastern India, often in small flocks.

Rock Pigeon

Rock Pigeon

Sturdy grey pigeon with iridescent neck and two wing bars, common in cities and towns. Feral populations thrive in urban India, nesting on buildings and feeding on scraps; many colour morphs occur in towns.

Eurasian Collared-Dove

Eurasian Collared-Dove

Pale grey dove with a black neck collar and slender profile. Rapidly colonised towns and farmland across India, seen on rooftops, fields and gardens; feeds on grains and seeds in flocks.

Black Drongo

Black Drongo

Small glossy black flycatcher with deeply forked tail and aggressive behaviour. Common across open fields and villages, boldly mobbing predators and hawking insects from perches; distinctive shrill calls make it easy to identify.

Long-tailed Shrike

Long-tailed Shrike

Slender, grey-brown shrike with long tail and black facial mask. Widespread in open habitats, roadside scrub and agricultural land across India, hunts large insects and small vertebrates from exposed perches.

Common Kestrel

Common Kestrel

Small falcon hovering over fields before diving on rodents and large insects. Widespread as resident and migrant across India, perches on wires and poles; often seen in open countryside and farmlands.

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Powerful, compact falcon with dark head and barred underparts, famed for high-speed stoops. Breeds on cliffs and adapts to tall city buildings across India, preying on birds in flight with spectacular aerial skill.

Barn Owl

Barn Owl

Ghostly pale owl with heart-shaped face, silent flight and nocturnal hunting of rodents. Common near farms, grasslands and buildings across India; roosts in old trees and barns and rarely seen in daylight.

Spotted Owlet

Spotted Owlet

Small, chunky daytime-tolerant owl with barred plumage and conspicuous white spots. Common in towns, villages and open woodland across India; bold, often roosting in tree hollows and buildings during the day.

Indian Nightjar

Indian Nightjar

Cryptically patterned nocturnal bird blending into dry ground and leaf litter. Active at dusk, feeds on moths and insects on the wing, commonly found in scrub, open forests and disturbed habitats across India.

Indian Vulture

Indian Vulture

Large, dark vulture with bald head, slow-soaring flight and broad wings. Critically endangered due to poisoning from livestock drugs; formerly widespread across peninsular India, now in small fragmented populations and conservation sites.

White-rumped Vulture

White-rumped Vulture

Heavy-bodied scavenger with pale rump and bare head, formerly abundant but catastrophically declined. Now rare across India; found at carcass sites and in protected areas where small colonies persist.

Egyptian Vulture

Egyptian Vulture

Small, slender vulture with white plumage and yellow face, uses tools to break eggs. Seen in open country, cliffs and towns across India; migratory and resident populations forage at carcasses and rubbish dumps.

Painted Stork

Painted Stork

Large, striking stork with pink tertials, bare red face and slightly curved bill. Feeds in shallow wetlands on fish, nests in colonies in trees; widespread in lowland wetlands across peninsular and eastern India.

Asian Openbill

Asian Openbill

Medium-sized stork with gap between mandibles specialised for eating snails. Frequent in paddy fields and wetlands across India, often seen in flocks feeding in shallow water and roosting communally.

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