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40+ Alt Text Examples for Birds

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Best Practices for Bird Alt Text

Follow these category-specific guidelines to write perfect alt text for bird images

1

Identify the bird species

Name the specific bird species when identifiable. This helps both accessibility and SEO.

Good: "Red-tailed hawk" vs Bad: "Bird"

2

Describe distinctive features

Mention unique characteristics like colorful plumage, beak shape, or crest.

Good: "Toucan with large orange beak" vs Bad: "Tropical bird"

3

Include the bird's action

Is the bird flying, perching, feeding, or singing? Actions add context.

Good: "Hummingbird hovering at feeder" vs Bad: "Hummingbird near flowers"

4

Note the environment

Describe the habitat - forest, wetland, backyard, or zoo setting.

Good: "Heron in marshland reeds" vs Bad: "Heron standing"

5

Mention colors accurately

Bird plumage colors are often distinctive identifiers.

Good: "Bright blue and yellow macaw" vs Bad: "Colorful parrot"

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Learn what NOT to do when writing alt text for bird images

Using generic bird terms

Be specific about the species or at least the bird family.

❌ Bad

Pretty bird on branch

✅ Good

Male northern cardinal perched on oak branch

Ignoring the bird's posture

Describe whether wings are spread, bird is resting, or in motion.

❌ Bad

Eagle in sky

✅ Good

Bald eagle soaring with wings fully extended

Missing habitat context

Include environmental details that help identify the scene.

❌ Bad

Duck swimming

✅ Good

Mallard duck swimming in park pond with lily pads

Overlooking behavioral details

Note interesting behaviors like feeding, nesting, or displaying.

❌ Bad

Peacock standing

✅ Good

Male peacock displaying fanned tail feathers in courtship

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about writing alt text for bird images

How do I identify bird species for alt text?

Focus on key identifiers: size, color patterns, beak shape, and habitat. If unsure, describe what you see: 'small yellow songbird' or 'large wading bird with long legs.' Many bird ID apps can help with identification.

Should I describe bird sounds in alt text?

Only if the image clearly depicts a singing or calling bird and it's relevant to the context. For static images, focus on visual elements. For video thumbnails, you might mention 'bird singing on branch.'

How do I write alt text for birds in flight?

Describe the flight posture, wing position, and direction. Include background elements: 'Osprey diving toward water with talons extended' or 'Flock of geese flying in V-formation against sunset sky.'

What about alt text for bird eggs or nests?

Describe the nest material, location, egg colors and patterns, and any visible parent birds: 'Robin's nest with three blue eggs in backyard tree fork' or 'Woven hanging nest of Baltimore oriole.'

How specific should I be about bird colors?

Be as specific as helpful. Use terms like 'iridescent,' 'spotted,' 'barred,' or 'striped' when applicable. 'Male mallard with iridescent green head' is more descriptive than 'green-headed duck.'

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