This list includes 13 Birds that start with U that start with U, from “Amazonian Umbrellabird” to “Uvea Parakeet”. They include canopy specialists, island endemics, and a few urban species, useful for birdwatching, education, and quick reference.
Birds that start with U are common-name groupings of species whose English names begin with the letter U. A notable example is the Amazonian Umbrellabird, famous for its dramatic crest and booming calls.
Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Habitat, Wingspan (cm), Range, and Conservation status.
Common name: The everyday English name you see in the list; it helps you recognize and search for species quickly.
Scientific name: The Latin binomial gives precise species identity, so you can match common names to formal taxonomies.
Habitat: A concise habitat category tells you where the bird is most often found, aiding field planning and study.
Wingspan (cm): Wingspan in centimeters helps you gauge size and flight capability when comparing birds in the field.
Range: A brief geographic range shows where the species occurs, so you can focus sightings or research accordingly.
Conservation status: A short status note flags species at risk, helping you prioritize observation ethics and conservation awareness.
Birds that start with U
Common name | Scientific name | Habitat | Wingspan (cm) |
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Amazonian Umbrellabird | Cephalopterus ornatus | Tropical lowland forests in the Amazon basin | 66–71 |
Bare-necked Umbrellabird | Cephalopterus glabricollis | Montane forests in Costa Rica and Panama | 65–70 |
Long-wattled Umbrellabird | Cephalopterus penduliger | Montane cloud forests of the Andes in Colombia and Ecuador | 66–71 |
Ultramarine Grosbeak | Cyanocompsa brissonii | Scrubland, forest edges, and second-growth woodland | 23–26 |
Ultramarine Lorikeet | Vini ultramarina | Coconut plantations and montane forests on the Marquesas Islands | 28–30 |
Uniform Crake | Amaurolimnas concolor | Wetlands, swampy forests, and mangroves | 22–25 |
Uniform Finch | Haplospiza unicolor | Bamboo thickets and forest undergrowth in South America | 18–20 |
Unspotted Saw-whet Owl | Aegolius ridgwayi | Montane cloud forests and pine-oak woodlands | 46–53 |
Upcher’s Warbler | Hippolais languida | Dry scrub, riverine thickets, gardens, and orchards | 20–23 |
Upland Buzzard | Buteo hemilasius | Open steppes, grasslands, and high-altitude plateaus | 143–161 |
Upland Sandpiper | Bartramia longicauda | Grasslands, prairies, and agricultural fields | 64–68 |
Ural Owl | Strix uralensis | Mature mixed and coniferous forests, often near water | 110–134 |
Uvea Parakeet | Eunymphicus uvaeensis | Native forests on the island of Uvea, New Caledonia | 30–32 |