This list includes 4 Birds that start with X that start with X, from “Xantus’s Hummingbird” to “Xinjiang Ground-Jay”. They range from tiny hummingbirds to ground-dwelling jays and serve identification, education, and quick field-reference uses.

Birds that start with X are species whose common English names begin with the letter X. The letter X is rare in English bird names, making species like “Xantus’s Hummingbird” notable in field guides.

Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Habitat, Wingspan (cm), and Distribution.

Common name: The familiar English name you’ll look for in field guides, useful for quick recognition and note-taking.

Scientific name: The accepted binomial shows exact species identity and lets you match records across guides and databases.

Habitat: Concise habitat categories help you know where to look for each species in the wild.

Wingspan (cm): Size range in centimeters helps you estimate and compare species during field observations.

Distribution: General geographic range tells you where each species occurs and helps plan surveys or excursions.

Birds that start with X

NameScientific nameHabitatWingspan (cm)
Xantus’s HummingbirdBasilinna xantusiiScrubland11-13
Xingu Scale-backed AntbirdWillisornis viduaRainforest18-20
Xingu WoodcreeperDendrocolaptes retentusRainforest37-39
Xinjiang Ground-JayPodoces biddulphiDesert45-50

Descriptions

Xantus’s Hummingbird
A vibrant hummingbird endemic to Baja California, Mexico. Males boast a green back, a reddish-brown tail, and a striking white stripe behind the eye. It is named after the Hungarian zoologist John Xantus de Vesey.
Xingu Scale-backed Antbird
Found in the rainforest understory of the Brazilian Amazon. This bird gets its name from its scaled-looking back feathers and is often seen following army ant swarms to catch insects flushed out by the ants.
Xingu Woodcreeper
A large, robust bird from the southern Amazon basin in Brazil. It uses its strong, straight bill to probe tree bark for insects and other invertebrates. It was recognized as a distinct species in 2013.
Xinjiang Ground-Jay
A unique member of the crow family, native to the deserts of Xinjiang, China. With a sandy-colored body, black cap, and curved bill, it is adapted to life on the ground and often runs rather than flies.
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