1862 in birding and ornithology



Ongoing events
 * Alfred Newton published A list of the birds of Europe, a translation of the Aves section of Die wirbelthiere Europa's by Johann Heinrich Blasius.
 * South Australian Institute Museum opens with Frederick George Waterhouse as Curator.
 * Graceanna Lewis begins ornithological study at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.
 * Ferdinand Stoliczka joins the Geological Survey of India becoming interested in birds two years later.
 * Birds described in 1862 include American herring gull, slaty-backed forest falcon, Principe seedeater, yellow-throated spadebill, Réunion harrier, Wallace's fairywren,
 * Publication of final volume of Monographie des picidées by Alfred Malherbe.
 * Hermann Schlegel begins a vast work of 14 volumes Muséum d'histoire naturelle des Pays-Bas.
 * John Gould The birds of Australia; Supplement 1851–69. 1 vol. 81 plates; Artists: J. Gould and H. C. Richter; Lithographer: H. C. Richter
 * John Gould The birds of Asia; 1850-83 7 vols. 530 plates, Artists: J. Gould, H. C. Richter, W. Hart and J. Wolf; Lithographers:H. C. Richter and W. Hart
 * The Ibis