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highplainsdem

(63,657 posts)
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 04:24 PM 3 hrs ago

The 100 Greatest Bird Names of All Time

https://birdhistory.substack.com/p/the-100-greatest-bird-names-of-all

I love bird names. And in a world with more than 11,000 kinds of birds, ornithologists have had to dig deep to come up with unique titles for each one. While literal descriptions have their place (I’m delighted every time someone asks me the name of that black bird with red wings), we’re fortunate that many, many others are surprising, bizarre, never-before-uttered sequences of words or sounds. And each bird’s name carries with it a bit of history. They’re a window into the ways people have made sense of a vast world’s diversity through folk knowledge and science. They show how we relate to the birds with whom we share the world.

A few weeks ago, I decided that it would be fun to rank the 100 greatest ones. My task was made easier by Wikipedia’s List of birds by common name, but narrowing down 11,000 names (this is a genuine curated list, I really did look through all of them) turned out to be way harder than I expected. There are FAR TOO MANY GOOD ONES. My short list alone had more than three hundred, and picking the top hundred nearly ended me. It was also so much fun! I considered myself something of a bird name connoisseur, but many of the top names were new to me and so strange and surprising that they left me speechless.

A few weeks ago, I shared the ranked list on Twitter and on Substack notes. If you’ll forgive a slight departure from the usual essays that make up my Substack posts, I’m going to share this list here as well.

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The 100 Greatest Bird Names of All Time (Original Post) highplainsdem 3 hrs ago OP
I would vote for yellow-bellied sap sucker Walleye 3 hrs ago #1
Fun article. Not sure why they didn't include one of my favorites, the cat bird who sometimes meows. mucifer 2 hrs ago #2
Larry blm 57 min ago #3

Walleye

(45,780 posts)
1. I would vote for yellow-bellied sap sucker
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 04:27 PM
3 hrs ago

I have seen them around here and photographed them

mucifer

(25,755 posts)
2. Fun article. Not sure why they didn't include one of my favorites, the cat bird who sometimes meows.
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 05:14 PM
2 hrs ago
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