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List of Birds That Start With A (Complete List & Facts)

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There are so many distinct varieties of birds in the world, each with its own unique name(s), that it might be difficult to keep track of them all. If you’re looking for a specific sort of bird, you can refine your search by looking for birds that begin with a specific letter.

There are almost 400 bird species that begin with the letter A! From the Abbots Babbler through the American Goldfinch to the Lincoln Ringneck in Australia!

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  • Birds That Start With The Letter A (Information & Fun Facts)
  • All birds starting with an A listed by length
    • American Robin
    • Acorn Woodpecker
    • American Crow
    • American Kestrel
    • American Goldfinch
    • Alder Flycatcher
    • Anna’s Hummingbird

Birds That Start With The Letter A (Information & Fun Facts)

Birds beginning with the letter A

Birds have a wide range of names, yet just a few have widespread names that begin with the letter A. In this post, we’ll look at some birds that begin with the letter A that are extraordinary in their own right. We’ll also take a look at some A-letter birds that are the biggest and strongest in their letter group. Let’s get started!

All birds starting with an A listed by length

Birds Name Number of Letters
Akepa 5
Amaui 5
Akekee 6
Akialoa 7
Anhinga 7
Apapane 7
Anianiau 8
Apo Myna 8
Ashy Tit 8
Akohekohe 9
Azure Jay 9
Azure Tit 9
Akiapolaau 10
Ash’s Lark 10
Afep Pigeon 11
Amur Falcon 11
Andean Duck 11
Andean Guan 11
Andean Gull 11
Andean Ibis 11
Angola Lark 11
Apo Sunbird 11
Apostlebird 11
Arctic Loon 11
Arctic Tern 11
Ashy Bulbul 11
Ashy Drongo 11
Ashy Prinia 11
Ashy Thrush 11
African Baza 12
Alpine Munia 12
Alpine Pipit 12
Alpine Robin 12
Alpine Swift 12
Amami Thrush 12
Andean Goose 12
Andean Potoo 12
Andean Snipe 12
Andean Swift 12
Angola Batis 12
Ashy Minivet 12
Austral Rail 12
Aztec Thrush 12
Abdim’s Stork 13
African Crake 13
African Hobby 13
African Pipit 13
African Pitta 13
African Snipe 13
African Swift 13
Alaotra Grebe 13
Aleutian Tern 13
Amani Sunbird 13
American Coot 13
American Crow 13
Andaman Crake 13
Andean Avocet 13
Andean Condor 13
Andean Siskin 13
Andean Tyrant 13
Ankober Serin 13
Archer’s Lark 13
Armenian Gull 13
Ashy Myzomela 13
Ashy Starling 13
Atitlan Grebe 13
Atiu Swiftlet 13
Augur Buzzard 13
Abbott’s Booby 14
Abert’s Towhee 14
Abyssinian Owl 14
Adelie Penguin 14
African Citril 14
African Cuckoo 14
African Darter 14
African Hoopoe 14
African Jacana 14
African Thrush 14
Akun Eagle-Owl 14
Aldabra Drongo 14
Altai Snowcock 14
Amami Woodcock 14
American Robin 14
Andaman Drongo 14
Andean Emerald 14
Andean Flicker 14
Andean Lapwing 14
Andean Negrito 14
Andean Swallow 14
Andean Tinamou 14
Angola Babbler 14
Angola Swallow 14
Antarctic Shag 14
Antarctic Tern 14
Antillean Wren 14
Arctic Warbler 14
Arfak Astrapia 14
Ashy Cisticola 14
Ashy-faced Owl 14
Asian Openbill 14
Asian Stubtail 14
Atoll Starling 14
Audouin’s Gull 14
Austral Thrush 14
Aztec Parakeet 14
Abyssinian Lark 15
African Finfoot 15
African Goshawk 15
African Piculet 15
African Skimmer 15
Alagoas Antwren 15
Albertine Owlet 15
Alpine Accentor 15
Altamira Oriole 15
American Avocet 15
American Dipper 15
American Wigeon 15
Anambra Waxbill 15
Ancash Tapaculo 15
Andaman Treepie 15
Andean Flamingo 15
Andean Hillstar 15
Andean Parakeet 15
Andean Tapaculo 15
Anjouan Sunbird 15
Annam Partridge 15
Antarctic Prion 15
Antillean Mango 15
Aplomado Falcon 15
Apolinar’s Wren 15
Aquatic Warbler 15
Arabian Babbler 15
Arabian Bustard 15
Arabian Waxbill 15
Ashy Flycatcher 15
Ashy Tailorbird 15
Ashy Woodpecker 15
Asian Dowitcher 15
Atlantic Petrel 15
Atlantic Puffin 15
Australian Ibis 15
Australian Koel 15
Azure Gallinule 15
Azure-naped Jay 15
Abbott’s Babbler 16
Acorn Woodpecker 16
Adalbert’s Eagle 16
Afghan Snowfinch 16
African Blue Tit 16
African Openbill 16
African Wood-Owl 16
Agile Tit-Tyrant 16
Ahanta Francolin 16
Alagoas Curassow 16
Alder Flycatcher 16
American Bittern 16
American Kestrel 16
Amethyst Sunbird 16
Ancient Murrelet 16
Andean Pygmy-Owl 16
Andean Solitaire 16
Angola Cave-Chat 16
Angola Cisticola 16
Antarctic Petrel 16
Antillean Siskin 16
Arabian Wheatear 16
Archer’s Buzzard 16
Arfak Honeyeater 16
Ashy Wood-Pigeon 16
Ashy Woodswallow 16
Asian Palm-Swift 16
Asian Rosy-Finch 16
Atoll Fruit-Dove 16
Audubon’s Oriole 16
Austral Parakeet 16
Australian Crake 16
Australian Hobby 16
Australian Raven 16
Azores Bullfinch 16
Azure Kingfisher 16
Azure-hooded Jay 16
Abbott’s Starling 17
Abyssinian Roller 17
Abyssinian Siskin 17
African Broadbill 17
African Firefinch 17
African Scops-Owl 17
African Spoonbill 17
African Stonechat 17
Ala Shan Redstart 17
Albert’s Lyrebird 17
Alexander’s Swift 17
Allen’s Gallinule 17
Amazon Kingfisher 17
American Redstart 17
American Woodcock 17
Amethyst Woodstar 17
Anchieta’s Barbet 17
Andaman Scops-Owl 17
Anjouan Scops-Owl 17
Annobon White-eye 17
Antillean Piculet 17
Apical Flycatcher 17
Appert’s Greenbul 17
Arabian Partridge 17
Arrowhead Warbler 17
Ashy Cuckooshrike 17
Ashy Flowerpecker 17
Ashy Storm-Petrel 17
Ashy-headed Goose 17
Ashy-tailed Swift 17
Austral Blackbird 17
Austral Canastero 17
Austral Pygmy-Owl 17
Australasian Lark 17
Australian Darter 17
Australian Magpie 17
Azara’s Spinetail 17
Aberdare Cisticola 18
Abyssinian Catbird 18
Abyssinian Waxbill 18
Acadian Flycatcher 18
Adelaide’s Warbler 18
African Black Duck 18
African Fish-Eagle 18
African Hawk-Eagle 18
African Palm-Swift 18
African Quailfinch 18
African Silverbill 18
African Tailorbird 18
Alagoas Tyrannulet 18
Alexander’s Akalat 18
Amazonian Antpitta 18
Amchitka Cormorant 18
American Goldfinch 18
Anchieta’s Sunbird 18
Andaman Woodpecker 18
Anna’s Hummingbird 18
Ansorge’s Greenbul 18
Antillean Euphonia 18
Antipodes Parakeet 18
Apurimac Spinetail 18
Arabian Woodpecker 18
Ash-colored Cuckoo 18
Ash-throated Crake 18
Ash-winged Antwren 18
Asian Barred Owlet 18
Asian House-Martin 18
Atherton Scrubwren 18
Australasian Grebe 18
Australasian Pipit 18
Australian Bustard 18
Australian Pelican 18
Ayres’s Hawk-Eagle 18
Abyssinian Longclaw 19
Adamawa Turtle-Dove 19
African Pygmy-goose 19
Allen’s Hummingbird 19
Amazonian Antshrike 19
Amazonian Parrotlet 19
American Black Duck 19
Amethyst Brown-Dove 19
Andaman Cuckoo-Dove 19
Andaman Wood-Pigeon 19
Andean Slaty-Thrush 19
Antillean Nighthawk 19
Archbold’s Newtonia 19
Archer’s Robin-Chat 19
Ashy-headed Babbler 19
Asian Golden-Weaver 19
Asian Pied Starling 19
Austral Screech-Owl 19
Australasian Gannet 19
Australian Shelduck 19
Australian Shoveler 19
Australian Swiftlet 19
Azure-winged Magpie 19
African Barred Owlet 20
African Bush-Warbler 20
African Green-Pigeon 20
African Olive-Pigeon 20
African Pied Wagtail 20
African Reed-Warbler 20
African River-Martin 20
Alexandrine Parakeet 20
Amazilia Hummingbird 20
Amazonian Oropendola 20
Andean Tit-Spinetail 20
Antillean Palm-Swift 20
Archbold’s Bowerbird 20
Arrow-marked Babbler 20
Ash-breasted Antbird 20
Ash-browed Spinetail 20
Ash-colored Tapaculo 20
Ash-throated Antwren 20
Ash-throated Warbler 20
Ashy-headed Greenlet 20
Asian Desert Sparrow 20
Asian Emerald Cuckoo 20
Asian Fairy-bluebird 20
Athi Short-toed Lark 20
Audubon’s Shearwater 20
Australasian Bittern 20
Azure-breasted Pitta 20
Azure-rumped Tanager 20
Aberrant Bush-Warbler 21
Abyssinian Woodpecker 21
African Collared-Dove 21
African Golden-Oriole 21
African Golden-Weaver 21
African Grey Hornbill 21
African Marsh-Harrier 21
African Oystercatcher 21
African Penduline-Tit 21
African Pied Hornbill 21
African Pied Starling 21
African Scrub-Warbler 21
Aldabra Brush-Warbler 21
Altamira Yellowthroat 21
American Tree Sparrow 21
Andaman Serpent-Eagle 21
Anjouan Brush-Warbler 21
Ascension Frigatebird 21
Asian Glossy Starling 21
Asian Short-toed Lark 21
Auckland Islands Rail 21
Auckland Islands Shag 21
Australian Pratincole 21
African Emerald Cuckoo 22
Amazonian Black-Tyrant 22
Amazonian Umbrellabird 22
Ambon Yellow White-eye 22
American Golden-Plover 22
American Oystercatcher 22
American Painted-snipe 22
American White Pelican 22
Arabian Golden-Sparrow 22
Ash-throated Casiornis 22
Ash-throated Gnateater 22
Ashy-headed Tyrannulet 22
Asian Brown Flycatcher 22
Australian King-Parrot 22
Abyssinian Crimson-wing 23
Abyssinian Hill-Babbler 23
African Blue-Flycatcher 23
Alagoas Foliage-gleaner 23
Andean Cock-of-the-rock 23
Angola Slaty-Flycatcher 23
Araucaria Tit-Spinetail 23
Ash-breasted Tit-Tyrant 23
Ash-throated Flycatcher 23
Austen’s Brown Hornbill 23
Australian Brush-turkey 23
Australian Reed-Warbler 23
Abyssinian Ground-Thrush 24
Abyssinian Scimitar-bill 24
African Dusky Flycatcher 24
African Pygmy-Kingfisher 24
African Yellow White-eye 24
Akikiki or Kauai Creeper 24
American Mountain Thrush 24
Antioquia Bristle-Tyrant 24
Apricot-breasted Sunbird 24
Ashy-breasted Flycatcher 24
Ashy-throated Parrotbill 24
Azure-shouldered Tanager 24
African Forest-Flycatcher 25
African Shrike-flycatcher 25
American Pygmy Kingfisher 25
Archbold’s Owlet-Nightjar 25
Ash-breasted Sierra-Finch 25
Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark 25
Asian Koel or Common Koel 25
Asian Paradise-Flycatcher 25
Atlantic Royal Flycatcher 25
Australian Owlet-Nightjar 25
Azure-crowned Hummingbird 25
Abyssinian Grosbeak-Canary 26
African Crested-Flycatcher 26
Amazonian Scrub-Flycatcher 26
Amethyst-throated Sunangel 26
Amsterdam Island Albatross 26
Ashy-headed Laughingthrush 26
Ashy-throated Bush-Tanager 26
Auckland Islands Merganser 26
Abyssinian Slaty-Flycatcher 27
African Black-headed Oriole 27
African Paradise-Flycatcher 27
Annobon Paradise-Flycatcher 27
Australian Yellow White-eye 27
Amethyst-throated Hummingbird 29
Angola or Gabela Helmetshrike 29
Antillean Crested Hummingbird 29
Australian or Nankeen Kestrel 29
African Grass-Owl or Grass Owl 30
Alexandra’s or Princess Parrot 30
American Harrier or Marsh Hawk 30
American Three-toed Woodpecker 30
Ashy Antwren or Yungas Antwren 30
Ashy-bellied or Pale White-eye 30
African Golden-breasted Bunting 31
Agami or Chestnut-bellied Heron 31
African Harrier-Hawk or Gymnogene 33
Ashy Robin or Black-cheeked Robin 33
Abyssinian Yellow-rumped Seedeater 34
Antarctic or Southern Giant-Petrel 34
Azure-rumped or Blue-backed Parrot 34
Andaman Boobook or Andaman Hawk Owl 35
Australian Masked-Owl or Masked Owl 35
Australian or Port Lincoln Ringneck 35
American Pipit or Buff-bellied Pipit 36

This blog article will focus on birds that begin with the letter A. We’ll present a list of bird names as well as brief descriptions to assist you understand where they dwell and how they appear.

American Robin

Classification: Turdus migratorious.

The American Robin is a well-known and beloved bird in North America. It’s a medium-sized thrush with a white eye ring, grayish-brown upper parts, and a reddish-orange breast. American robins can be found in parks, gardens, woodlands, and suburban areas across the continent.

The sweet song of these birds is typically associated with the arrival of spring. They consume a wide range of foods, including berries, insects, fruits, and earthworms. The American Robin is well-known for its ability to eat visually and frequently uses a recognized “head cock” gesture to find food.

During the mating season, the American Robin builds cup-shaped nests composed of twigs, grass, and mud, usually in trees or shrubs. Throughout the mating season, they establish monogamous. American Robins’ migratory tendencies are one of their most distinguishing characteristics. Many robin populations migrate significant distances, with some birds traveling as far north as Alaska or Canada in the summer before returning south to the United States or Mexico in the winter.

Acorn Woodpecker

Classification: Melanerpes formicivorus.

The fascinating Acorn Woodpecker is native to Western North America, ranging from the southwest United States to parts of Mexico. This woodpecker’s unusual behavior and striking appearance are what makes it so intriguing.

The Acorn Woodpecker’s unusual “granary trees” are one of its identifying features. These birds build community storage facilities by drilling holes in tree trunks and using telephone poles or dead trees. They then stuff acorns and other nuts into these holes to serve as the group’s main source of nourishment. They vary from other woodpecker species in that they work together, although most woodpeckers are solitary individuals.

Acorn woodpeckers have striking plumage that comprises a black head, a white forehead, and a beautiful red crown. Their black and white wings make beautiful patterns when they fly. They live in large family units of numerous adult females, males, and young birds since they are gregarious creatures. They communicate through a range of calls and drumming noises.

American Crow

Classification: Corvus brachyrhynchos.

The American Crow, a highly adaptable and smart bird species, has many populations on the North American continent. The American Crow, with its glossy black plumage, muscular heft, and distinctive cawing sounds, is a familiar sight in urban, suburban, and rural areas.

Insects, tiny animals, fruits, seeds, carrion, and even leftover human meals make up the diversified diet of American Crows. They are omnivorous opportunists. They can thrive in a wide range of environments, including woods, open fields, parks, and residential areas.

The American Crow is distinct due to its high level of intelligence and problem-solving abilities. They have been observed using tools, engaging in sophisticated social interactions, and even recognizing specific human faces. Crows’ intricate vocalizations include several calls and other vocal mimicry.

American Kestrel

Classification: Falco sparverius.

The American Kestrel is a tiny and colorful falcon that can be found throughout North and South America. It is the smallest falcon in North America and is known for its stunning plumage as well as its remarkable hunting abilities.

American Kestrels like open habitats such as meadows, grasslands, crop fields, and deserts. They can also adapt to urban environments, as evidenced by sightings of them hunting in city parks or perched on telephone lines. One of these birds’ most intriguing qualities is their ability to hover in midair while foraging for prey.

The American Kestrel is known for its brightly colored plumage. Males have slate-blue heads with white and black facial markings, blue-gray wings, and a reddish-brown back. Females have a similar color pattern, but they have more brown tones. Because of their vivid coloration, they are particularly simple to spot in flight.

American Goldfinch

Classification: Spinus tristis.

The American Goldfinch is a tiny and beautiful songbird native to North America. The American Goldfinch can be found in gardens, meadows, and open woodlands across the continent. Its brilliant yellow plumage and energetic singing set it apart.

Fields, grasslands, and weedy areas are the most common habitats for these birds. Because they eat mostly seeds, including sunflower seeds, thistle seeds, and other microscopic seeds, they are generally drawn to areas with a lot of thistle plants. They also ingest insects to nourish their progeny during the mating season.

The seasonal variation in the plumage of the American Goldfinch is one of its most distinguishing characteristics. During the mating season in late spring and summer, males have vivid yellow feathers with dramatic black wings and crowns. In the winter, both males and females turn a more muted olive-brown color. This change in their plumage helps their capacity to conceal themselves and blend in with their surroundings.

Alder Flycatcher

Classification: Empidonax alnorum.

The Alder Flycatcher is a little migratory bird that is mostly found in North America. It breeds in damp and swampy areas, particularly near willow swamps, alder groves, and other dense vegetation. During the winter, they move to Central and South America.

Alder Flycatchers’ upper portions are greenish-brown, while their neck and underparts are pale yellowish. They have various vocalizations that are commonly used to identify them.

As the name implies, they prefer wetlands with lush flora and alder trees as habitat. In these conditions, they collect a large number of insects while flying. Because of their small size and stealthy habits, alder flycatchers can be difficult to identify.

Anna’s Hummingbird

Classification: Calypte anna.

When discussing birds that begin with the letter A, we must not overlook Anna’s Hummingbird! The Anna’s Hummingbird is a little but intriguing bird found in Baja California and along California’s western coast. This hummingbird, named after Anna Masséna, Duchess of Rivoli, is notable for its unusual characteristics.

Anna’s Hummingbirds live in a variety of habitats, including coastal scrublands, parks, gardens, and forests. They are well-known for adjusting to urban surroundings and typically frequent backyard feeders or nectar-rich flowers.

Male Anna’s Hummingbirds have superb iridescent plumage, which is one of the species’ most outstanding characteristics. Their belly and wings are green and gray, while their crowns and throats are a vibrant iridescent red and pink.

Another distinguishing aspect of this species is its year-round mating behaviors, which are unusual for hummingbirds in North America. They build intricate nests in the shape of cups and frequently connect them to branches with spider silk. Male Anna’s Hummingbirds can undertake sophisticated courting displays that include aerial maneuvers and fast dives.

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