Earth Birds
Bluejay
Canada jay
Canada goose
Common loon
American robin
Black-capped chickadee
Peregrine falcon
Bald eagle
Snowy owl
Great horned owl
Loons
Passerine
American Goldfinch
Sandpiper
White-throated sparrow
Great blue heron
Woodpeckers
Atlantic puffin
Red-breasted nuthatch
Finches
Ducks
Mallard
Trumpeter swan
Wild turkey
Sandhill crane
Northern gannet
Killdeer
Tit
Short-eared owl
Piping plover
Ruby-throated humming
Loggerhead shrike
Downy woodpecker
American kestrel
American black duck
Canada warbler
Northern storm petrels
Semipalmated sandpiper
Cardinalidae
Burrowing owl
Steller's jay
Snow goose
Tundra swan
Common eider
Bufflehead
Falcon
Cooper's hawk
Wrens
Eurasian goshawk
Greater scaup
American robin
Northern cardinal
House finch
Blue jay
Bald eagle
Mourning dove
Northern mockingbird
Cooper's hawk
White-crowned sparrow
American Goldfinch
Downy woodpecker
Black-capped chickadee
Carolina wren
Dark-eyed junco
White-breasted nuthatch
American crow
Black-billed magpie
Lesser goldfinch
Wild turkey
Hummingbirds
King rail
Eastern bluebird
American bittern
Gnatcatcher
Yellow-headed blackbird
Thick-billed parrot
Black-capped vireo
Rufous hummingbird
Barred Owl
Indigo bunting
Yellow-breasted chat
Red-tailed hawk
Ferruginous hawk
Gray catbird
Upland sandpiper
Thick-billed kingbird
Hermit warbler
Cedar waxwing
Red-bellied woodpecker
Red-breasted nuthatch
Snowy plover
Centrocercus
Red-winged blackbird
Brown-headed cowbird
California scrub jay
Bullock's oriole
Pine siskin
Carolina chickadee
Sandhill crane
Wilson's phalarope
Evening grosbeak
Great-tailed grackle
White-winged dove
Tropical kingbird
Passerine
Golden-fronted woodpecker
House finch
Great kiskadee
Magnificent frigatebird
Black vulture
Brown pelican
Inca dove
Canyon towhee
Broad-billed Hummingbird
Bewick's wren
Great egret
Eared quetzal
Yellow-breasted chat
Ruddy ground dove
Black-throated magpie-jay
Anhinga
Cooper's hawk
West Mexican chachalaca
Sanderling
Double-crested cormorant
Laughing gull
Golden-cheeked woodpecker
Blue mockingbird
New World quail
Motmot
Gnatcatcher
Plovers
Ringed kingfisher
Hooded oriole
Russet-crowned motmot
Grey-collared becard
Golden vireo
Hook-billed kite
Mangrove swallow
Northern tufted flycatcher
Eurasian collared dove
Loggerhead shrike
Trogon
Turkey vulture
Social flycatcher
Roadside hawk
Hammond's flycatcher
Tropical mockingbird
Rufous-backed robin
American avocet
Russet nightingale-thrush
Ash-throated flycatcher
Long-tailed tit
Siberian crane
Yellow-browed bunting
Yellowhammer
Willow warbler
Spoon-billed sandpiper
Pechora pipit
Pallas's rosefinch
Siberian accentor
Greater white-fronted goose
Red-breasted goose
Baikal teal
Nordmann's greenshank
Rustic bunting
Little bunting
Common chiffchaff
Siberian nuthatch
Black-throated thrush
Eurasian goshawk
Black woodpecker
Great bustard
Greater spotted eagle
Black-throated loon
Common Crane
Taiga Bean-Goose
Oriental Magpie
Daurian Jackdaw
Brambling
Hill Pigeon
Eurasian Coot
Eurasian Moorhen
Black-crowned Night Heron
Whooper Swan
Little Egret
Red-crested Pochard
Common Goldeneye
Silver-throated Tit
Vinous-throated Parrotbill
Siberian Accentor
Yellow-bellied Tit
Gadwall
Crested Lark
Tundra Swan
Carrion Crow
Graylag Goose
Tundra Bean-Goose
Falcated Duck
Common Merganser
Reed Parrotbill
Japanese Waxwing
Smew
Common Gull
White-tailed Eagle
Chinese Penduline-Tit
Light-vented Bulbul
Beijing Babbler
Alpine Accentor
Yellow-throated Bunting
Rock Pigeon
Little Grebe
Great Egret
Long-eared Owl
Red-billed Blue-Magpie
Rook
Asian Tit
Common Chaffinch
Godlewski's Bunting
Greater White-fronted Goose
Common Pochard
Ferruginous Duck
Green Sandpiper
Mongolian Gull
Great Cormorant
Black-winged Kite
Toco toucan
Toucans
Wattled jacana
Scarlet ibis
Antbird
Phalacrocorax brasilianus
Rufous-bellied thrush
Hyacinth macaw
Hoatzin
Scarlet macaw
Blue-and-yellow macaw
Guira cuckoo
Snowy sheathbill
Black skimmer
Ovenbird
King vulture
Piciformes
Snowy egret
Manakin
Burrowing owl
Common potoo
Greater rhea
Great skua
Maguari stork
White-bellied storm petrel
Black-necked stilt
Southern screamer
Great kiskadee
Kelp gull
White-eared parakeet
Harpy eagle
Anhinga
Red-billed tropicbird
Grey plover
Lesser frigatebird
Southern royal albatross
Grey-breasted crake
Landfowl
Lineated woodpecker
Saffron toucanet
Bare-throated bellbird
Aplomado falcon
Motmot
Trogon
Crescent-chested puffbird
Ruddy ground dove
Tropical kingbird
Southern lapwing
Violet-capped woodnymph
Dusky-throated hermit
Maroon-bellied parakeet
Eurasian chaffinch
Great tit
Common blackbird
Eurasian blue tit
House sparrow
Tit
Black grouse
Long-tailed tit
Dunnock
Coal tit
Goldcrest
European robin
Common wood pigeon
Eurasian collared dove
Wrens
Starling
Red kite
Great spotted woodpecker
Carrion crow
Eurasian tree sparrow
Common buzzard
European turtle dove
European green woodpecker
Western capercaillie
Osprey
Common swift
Barnacle goose
Arctic tern
Parasitic jaeger
Bar-tailed godwit
Lesser spotted woodpecker
European greenfinch
Eurasian blackcap
Eurasian bullfinch
European goldfinch
Common chiffchaff
Hooded crow
Bearded reedling
Song thrush
Eurasian siskin
Tawny owl
Eurasian sparrowhawk
Western house martin
Eurasian goshawk
Little owl
Fieldfare
Red-necked grebe
Rook
Long-eared owl
Sand martin
Redwing
House sparrow
Common blackbird
European goldfinch
Eurasian chaffinch
Gulls
European robin
Great tit
Peregrine falcon
Eurasian magpie
Eurasian jay
Dunnock
Eurasian goshawk
Bearded reedling
Common wood pigeon
Mallard
Eurasian penduline tit
White stork
European honey buzzard
Larks
Carrion crow
Eurasian blue tit
European green woodpecker
Great egret
Barn swallow
Common raven
Eurasian coot
Little egret
White wagtail
Red kite
Eurasian collared dove
Short-toed snake eagle
Eurasian bittern
Cardinalidae
Black-winged kite
Little grebe
Crested tit
Eurasian sparrowhawk
Common starling
Rock sparrow
Eurasian crag martin
European herring gull
Corn bunting
Great cormorant
Marsh tit
Flamingos
European shag
Goldcrest
Yellowhammer
Sittidae
Stone-curlew
Bustard
Parrots
Australian magpie
Emu
Honeyeaters
Laughing kookaburra
Galah
Sulphur-crested cockatoo
Cockatoos
Passerine
Southern cassowary
Australian king parrot
Rainbow lorikeet
Superb fairywren
Willie wagtail
Crimson rosella
Black swan
Wedge-tailed eagle
Australian pelican
Songbirds
Magpie-lark
Cassowaries
Barking owl
Nankeen kestrel
Red wattlebird
Noisy miner
Kookaburra
Australian raven
Grey fantail
Satin bowerbird
Adélie penguin
Australasian grebe
New Holland honeyeater
Australasian gannet
Splendid fairywren
Red-tailed black cockatoo
Pied currawong
Eastern rosella
Great crested grebe
Cockatiel
Dusky moorhen
Australasian shoveler
Frogmouth
Australian white ibis
Australasian bittern
Bowerbirds
Budgerigar
Eastern spinebill
Australian pied cormorant
Australian bustard
Crested pigeon
Bar-shouldered dove
Starling
Birds-of-paradise
Southern cassowary
Cuckooshrike
Black-thighed falconet
Grey-rumped treeswift
White-tailed tropicbird
Piciformes
Cockatoos
Drongos
Spotted dove
Javan trogon
Black kite
Red-wattled lapwing
White-throated kingfisher
Green junglefowl
Thrush
Red-bearded bee-eater
Lesser frigatebird
Moluccan king parrot
Magpie goose
Australian bustard
Grey-cheeked green pigeon
Hornbill
Nightjars
Ruddy cuckoo-dove
White-eyes
Black drongo
Leafbird
Pittas
Wilson's storm petrel
Masked finfoot
Malaysian honeyguide
Feline owlet-nightjar
White-eared catbird
Common buttonquail
Greater painted-snipe
South polar skua
Masked booby
Greater sooty owl
Brolga
Elegant pitta
Sunda teal
Bulbul
Flowerpecker
Shrike
Pink-headed fruit dove
Large-tailed nightjar
Artamidae
Megalaimidae
Rail
Greater coucal
Indian cuckoo
Indian swiftlet
Red-vented bulbul
Little swift
Blue-faced malkoha
Andaman coucal
Lesser coucal
Asian emerald cuckoo
Violet cuckoo
Lesser cuckoo
Chestnut-winged cuckoo
Green-billed malkoha
Himalayan cuckoo
Edible-nest swiftlet
Himalayan swiftlet
Dark-rumped swift
Sind woodpecker
Stripe-breasted woodpecker
Darjeeling woodpecker
Himalayan woodpecker
Fulvous-breasted woodpecker
Andaman woodpecker
Speckled piculet
White-bellied woodpecker
House swift
Asian green bee-eater
Red-wattled lapwing
Bee-eater
Indian peafowl
Indian roller
Grey junglefowl
Bulbul
Kingfisher
Rock dove
Red-whiskered bulbul
Black-crested bulbul
Indian vulture
Indian cormorant
Indian skimmer
Common kingfisher
Asian koel
Isabelline shrike
Indian bush lark
Rufous-tailed lark
White-naped tit
White-throated kingfisher
Hill prinia
Brown fish owl
Broad-tailed grassbird
Slender-billed gull
Passerine
Rock dove
Greater flamingo
Eurasian hoopoe
Larks
Eurasian collared dove
Eurasian stone-curlew
Eurasian Golden Oriole
Great white pelican
Eurasian reed warbler
Cream-colored courser
Sand partridge
Egyptian vulture
Osprey
Little grebe
Black-winged stilt
Common bulbul
Glossy ibis
Lesser kestrel
Greater hoopoe-lark
Graceful prinia
Crab-plover
Streaked scrub warbler
Greater painted-snipe
House crow
Eurasian wryneck
Water rail
Senegal coucal
Short-eared owl
Laughing dove
Barn swallow
Pomarine jaeger
Indian silverbill
European nightjar
River warbler
Little owl
Eurasian penduline tit
Sandgrouse
White stork
Red-billed tropicbird
Thick-billed warbler
Great bustard
Wilson's storm petrel
Black-headed bunting
Pin-tailed sandgrouse
African openbill
Village weaver
Brown-throated martin
Thrush
Plovers
Hoopoes
Donald Duck
Daffy Duck
Road Runner
Tweety
Woodstock
Skipper
Scrooge McDuck
Kevin
Zazu
Private
Huey, Dewey and Louie
Kowalski
Rico
Foghorn Leghorn
Big Bird
Woody Woodpecker
Iago
Nigel
Blu
Owl
Daisy Duck
Launchpad McQuack
Mordecai
Flit
Wilbur
Toucan Sam
Tootsie Roll Pop Owl
Drake Mallard
Pidgeot
Ludwig Von Drake
Orville
Webby Vanderquack
Gunther
Pidgey
Pidgeotto
José Carioca
Quacker
Moltres
The Vultures
Plucky Duck
Henery Hawk
Magica De Spell
Panchito Pistoles
Beaky Buzzard
Egghead, Jr.
Diablo
Chilly Willy
Wade Duck
Ernie The Giant Chicken
NegaDuck
Heckle and Jeckle
Roy Rooster
Gogo Dodo
Playboy Penguin
Gyro Gearloose
Yakky Doodle
Howard the Duck
The Goodfeathers
Sonny the Cuckoo Bird
Chocobo
Miss Prissy
Shirley the Loon
Gladstone Gander
Big Red Chicken
Marahute
Jet the Hawk
Tennessee Tuxedo
Tuca
Great Owl
Detective Bill Stork
Opus the Penguin
Woodsy Owl
Baby Huey
Bertie
Super Chicken
Arizona Cardinals
Atlanta Falcons
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Ravens
Philadelphia Eagles
Toronto Blue Jays
Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis Cardinals
Pelicans
Pittsburgh Penguins
Anaheim Ducks
Great Lakes Loons
Stutz Blackhawk
Ford Falcon
AMC Eagle
Nissan Bluebird
Pontiac Firebird
Roadrunner
Buick Skylark
Reliant Robin
Aston Martin Cygnet
Eagle Talon
Ford Thunderbird
Packard
Pontiac Sunbird
Flappy Bird
Wingspan
Bird Sort Color Puzzle Game
Bird Simulator
Parrot Simulator
Birds Flying: Birds Games
Color Bird Sort Puzzle Games
Square Bird - Flappy Chicken
Flapper Bird
Duck Life 6: Space
Hatoful Boyfriend
Bird Sort 2 Puzzle Game
Bird Kind
Angry Birds 2
Wingspan
Guess The Bird Game
Bird Sort Match Triple
Boxy Bird
Angry Birds Transformers
Angry Birds Stella
Angry Birds Epic
Angry Birds Rio
Angry Birds Space
Angry Birds Seasons
Angry Birds Star Wars
Angry Birds Star Wars II
Birdle - A Daily Guessing Game
Birding Simulator
CuBirds
Bird Watching Simulator
A Bird Story
Aviary Attorney
AER: Memories of Old
Snakebird
Fugl
Owlboy
Happy Bird Game
Lava Bird
Hey, That's My Fish!
PQube Songbird Symphony
Bird Bed & Breakfast
KeyWe
SkateBird
Angry Birds Go!
Duck Life 4
Bird Cage
Bird Of Prey
Bird on a Wire
Bird
The Jay Bird
The Big Bird Cage
The Night We Got the Bird
It's Tough to Be a Bird
Blue Bird
The Blue Bird
The Island on Bird Street
Flu Bird Horror
White Bird in a Blizzard
The Black Bird
Bird Island: Vol. 1
The Early Bird Dood It!
The Bird Can't Fly
The Humming Bird
The Bird Spider
The Birds
The Bird People in China
Night Bird
A Bird of the Air
The Coo Coo Bird
The Great Bird Race
Sweet Bird of Youth
The Moon Bird
The Little Bird and the Leaf
Big Bird in Japan
A Bird in the Head
Bird Box
Bird-Brain Bird Dog
A Mysterious White Bird
Pretty Bird
Bird of Paradise
The Magic Bird
The Yellow Bird
Bird Land
The Angry Birds Movie 2
Baaz: A Bird in Danger
The Bird Store
Little Wing
Bread for Bird
Not Dumb, the Bird
The Bird Photographer
The Mozart Bird
The Captured Bird
The Crunch Bird
Bird Box Barcelona
Big Bird in China
White Bird
The Bird of Happiness
Its a Bird
Phoenix Bird
Room and Bird
High Flying Bird
A Bird in a Bonnet
The Tee Bird
Forgotten Bird of Paradise
A Little Bird Told Me
Early Bird Special
Migratory Bird
Bird Now
Man Is Not a Bird
Ghost Bird
A Bird in a Guilty Cage
I Like Birds
Eels ◦ 2000
Free Bird
Lynyrd Skynyrd ◦ 1973
Blackbird
The Beatles ◦ 1968
Birdhouse in Your Soul
Songbird
Fleetwood Mac ◦ 1977
Three Little Birds
Bob Marley and the Wailers ◦ 1980
Surfin Bird
The Trashmen ◦ 1963
And Your Bird Can Sing
The Beatles ◦ 1966
Bird on the Wire
Leonard Cohen ◦ 1969
Im Like a Bird
Nelly Furtado ◦ 2000
When Doves Cry
Prince ◦ 1984
The Eagle and the Hawk
John Denver ◦ 1971
Bird Set Free
Sia ◦ 2016
Snowbird
Anne Murray ◦ 1969
Fly Like an Eagle
Steve Miller Band ◦ 1976
Caged Bird
Alicia Keys ◦ 2001
The Bird
Anderson Paak ◦ 2016
Wings of a Nightingale
Everly Brothers ◦ 1984
Rock-In Robin
Bobby Day ◦
Majesty Snowbird
Sufjan Stevens ◦
Fly, Robin, Fly
Silver Convention ◦
Wind Beneath My Wings
Bette Midler ◦ 1988
Norwegian Wood
The Beatles ◦ 1965
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
Tom Lehrer ◦ 1959
High Flying Bird
Elton John ◦ 1973
Free as a Bird
The Beatles ◦ 1995
Bluebird
Sara Bareilles ◦ 2010
Birds & The Beez
ScHoolboy Q ◦ 2011
Birds & Bees
Vince Staples ◦ 2015
Birds
Migos ◦ 2014
Bird Stealing Bread
Iron & Wine ◦ 2002
Flightless Bird
Iron & Wine ◦ 2007
Canary in a Coalmine
The Police ◦ 1980
Rockin Robin
Michael Jackson ◦ 1972
Mockin Bird Hill
Patti Page ◦
Worms Vs. Birds
Modest Mouse ◦ 2001
Where Do My Bluebirds Fly
The Tallest Man On Earth ◦ 2009
The Owl and the Tanager
Sufjan Stevens ◦ 2010
Upward Over the Mountain
Iron & Wine ◦ 2002
Where Do My Bluebird Fly
The Tallest Man On Earth ◦ 2008
Two Doves
Dirty Projectors ◦ 2009
Like Cockatoos
The Cure ◦ 1987
Night Bird
Deepforest ◦
Beautiful Birds
Passenger ◦
The Birds, Pt. 1
The Weeknd ◦
Bird Dream Olympus Mons
Pixies ◦
Flyway
Kero Kero Bonito ◦ 2018
Birdfucker
Lemon Demon ◦
More Than a Chicken
General Mumble ◦ 2021
Seagull
Bad Company ◦
The Lord God Bird
Sufjan Stevens ◦ 2005
Bird Facts
The largest bird in the world is the ostrich.
The smallest bird in the world is the bee hummingbird.
One of the wilder fun facts bout birds is that there are over 10,000 different species of birds in the world! That's a lot of different kinds of birds!
Flamingos are actually born grey. They become pink because the food they eat contains an orange pigment called beta carotene!
The albatross has the largest wingspan of all living birds.
Wisdom the Laysan albatross is the oldest known living bird in the world, at the grand old age of around 70.
Birds use their bodies, calls, songs or dances to communicate with each other.
If you already know all about birds, then you will know that some of them also sing. Only a specific group of birds, songbirds (or passerine), actually do this. These birds have more highly developed vocal organs and can learn and practice their song!
Large birds, like eagles, prey on bigger mammals like monkeys and sloths.
The Arctic tern has the longest migration, with a round trip of 22,000 miles!
A puffin’s beak changes colour! In winter the beak will be a grey colour, but in spring it changes to vivid orange.
One of the most interesting facts about birds is that they have hollow bones, which is why it's easy for them to fly.
Scientists believe that birds are descendants of theropod dinosaurs and have been around for millions of years.
A group of birds is called a flock.
Some birds, like parrots, can mimic what people say.
A lot of birds migrate, meaning that they fly elsewhere. They do that because of the weather or to find food.
The most common species of bird in the world is chicken.
Some birds, like the homing pigeons, are bred to find their way back home from long distances. They were used for thousands of years to carry messages.
The flamingo can only eat when its head is upside down!
There is only one poisonous bird in the world - the Hooded Pitohui of Papua, New Guinea.
The smallest bird egg belongs to the hummingbird.
The kiwi is the only wingless bird.
Chickens can communicate using over 200 different noises.
Male birds have colorful feathers to attract female birds.
Mockingbirds are known for imitating sounds.
Owls can turn their heads 270 degrees.
A birds eyes take up 50% of their heads.
Some birds live together as couples.
Birds dont have teeth.
The penguin is the only bird that cannot fly but can swim.
Some birds have excellent hearing.
The goose was the first bird to be domesticated by humans.
Some breeds of chickens can lay colorful eggs.
Many birds eat twice their weight in food every day.
Some ducks sleep with one eye open.
Pigeons delivered the results of the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece.
Crows are some of the smartest animals known to man. They can even create and use tools.
Bird Names
Here's a list of names to browse through to help inspire you.

Boy Bird Names

  • Barry
  • Benny
  • Bertram
  • Clive
  • Clyde
  • Duke
  • Dusty
  • Floyd
  • Fred
  • Freddy
  • Harley
  • Hawk
  • Jasper
  • Jay
  • Jay Bird
  • Jeffrey
  • Jerry
  • Joey
  • Jonah
  • Judah
  • Kevin
  • Kody
  • Lark
  • Larry
  • Lewis
  • Lorenzo
  • Louie
  • Maynard
  • Mister Misty
  • Mr. Nat
  • Neil
  • Noah
  • Norman
  • Oliver
  • Oscar
  • Ozzy
  • Pauley
  • Pax
  • Perry
  • Petey
  • Phoenix
  • Ralph
  • Ricky
  • Snowy
  • Sonny
  • Sunny
  • Tanner
  • Ted
  • Theodore
  • TJ
  • Tucker
  • Wyatt

Girl Bird Names

  • Aja
  • Ala
  • Angelica
  • Aubrey
  • Ava
  • Bella
  • Birdie
  • Bonnie
  • Brittany
  • Cher
  • Chloe
  • Connie
  • Cynthia
  • Gabby
  • Greta
  • Holly
  • Indira
  • Isabella
  • Jenny
  • Kira
  • Laila
  • Lexey
  • Mama
  • Mia
  • Miss Pretty
  • Nancy
  • Nicky
  • Opal
  • Paloma
  • Penny
  • Sherry
  • Simone
  • Susan
  • Suzie
  • Teal
  • Tori
  • Valentina
  • Yara

Cute Bird Names

  • Angel
  • April
  • Baby
  • Baby Boy
  • Bangles
  • Bee Bop
  • Belle Star
  • Boardwalk
  • Bobbit
  • Butterbean
  • Cackle
  • Cassie
  • Chickie
  • Dotty
  • Hootie
  • Itsy
  • Kiki
  • Lucky
  • Pepper
  • Perky
  • Pretty
  • Pretzel
  • Quigley
  • Sam
  • Sammy
  • Sherbert
  • Skittles
  • Sweetie
  • Tango

Cool Bird Names

  • Alcatraz
  • Adrien
  • Andre
  • Bama
  • Barrett
  • BB
  • Berry
  • Bijou
  • Bolo
  • Boriz
  • Breezy
  • Budda
  • Buddy
  • Cameo
  • Casey
  • Canouah
  • Charlie
  • Hyacinth
  • Jaden
  • Jazz
  • JD
  • Katana
  • Kila
  • Kipu
  • LT
  • Max
  • Mr. Beaks
  • Pixy/Pixie
  • Sierra
  • Smokie
  • Solo
  • Somara

Pop Culture Bird Names

  • Ariel
  • Barbie
  • Big Bird
  • Bowser
  • Bugs
  • Buzby
  • Cleo
  • Daffy
  • Daisy
  • Dexter
  • Donald
  • Ethel
  • Frida
  • Frodo
  • Goofy
  • Hannibal
  • Hollywood
  • Homer
  • Huey
  • Iago
  • Jesse James
  • JoJo
  • Loki
  • Lucy
  • M&M
  • MacGyver
  • Max Sterling
  • Merlin
  • Mickey
  • Miriya Parino Sterling
  • Pepsi
  • Petrie
  • Picasso
  • Prince
  • Rafiki
  • Satchmo
  • Scooby
  • Scuttle
  • Shakira
  • Shania
  • Taz
  • Tinker Bell
  • Toucan Sam
  • Tweety
  • Van Morrison
  • Woodstock
  • Xena
  • Yoshi
  • Zazu
  • Zelda

Pokémon Bird Names

  • Articuno
  • Corviknight
  • Decidueye
  • Dodrio
  • Fearow
  • Moltres
  • Pidgeot
  • Pidgey
  • Pikachu
  • Piplup
  • Rowlet
  • Staraptor
  • Talonflame
  • Zapdos

Bird Names by Color

Blue Bird Names

  • Blue
  • Blues
  • Capri
  • Midnight
  • Rainy
  • Shadow
  • Skye
  • Stormy

Red Bird Names

  • Cinnamon
  • Paprika
  • Red
  • Scarlet
  • Spice

Yellow or Orange Bird Names

  • Clementine
  • Ginger
  • Goldenia
  • Goldie
  • Honey
  • Lemon
  • Maize
  • Maizie Bird
  • Mango
  • Peaches
  • Pumpkin
  • Star
  • Sunshine

Green Bird Names

  • Chives
  • Emerald
  • Jade
  • Kiwi
  • Sativa
  • Shamrock
  • Sweet Pea

White Bird Names

  • Casper
  • Coco
  • Coconut
  • Misty
  • Pearl
  • Snowflake
  • Whitey

Unique Bird Names

  • Archimedes
  • Bobo
  • Calypso
  • Chanco
  • Chantey
  • Chive Chantey
  • Couscous
  • Clever
  • Cory
  • Digger
  • Dilly
  • Fina
  • Guinevere  
  • Homa
  • Homero
  • Houdini
  • Hula
  • Jambo
  • Jersey
  • Jinn
  • Jinzo
  • Kasey
  • Konga
  • Koshi
  • Lonny
  • Loquita
  • Lyoko
  • Manu
  • Mohanadas
  • Priyadarshini
  • Paris
  • Rhythm
  • Roo
  • Rowdy
  • Rowley
  • Shaka
  • Shasta
  • Speckles
  • Suki
  • Tilikum (aka Tilli)
  • Tookie
  • Tzippora
  • Xeno
  • Yager

Funny Bird Names

  • Bougie
  • Bubba
  • Cheeko
  • Chick Jagger
  • Chicklet
  • Chico
  • Chip
  • Clown
  • Cornelius
  • Crackers
  • Cricket
  • Dewey
  • Donut
  • Duck Norris
  • Dundee
  • Edgar Allan Crow
  • Elvis
  • Excalibird
  • Feathers
  • Fiddle
  • Flamingo Starr
  • Flossie
  • Flute
  • Gaylord
  • Godfeather
  • Goober
  • Goose Springsteen
  • Hannibird
  • Hippo
  • Hobnail
  • Jingles
  • Kanye Nest
  • Kellogg
  • LeMans
  • Macguybird
  • Meryl Cheep
  • Mumbles
  • Paulie
  • PePe
  • Pipper
  • Pip Squeak (aka Pippi)
  • Pita
  • Plucky
  • Poppadom
  • Rascal
  • Romeo
  • Saki
  • Spike
  • Tomcat
  • Turkey Bird
  • Tweakers
  • Tweek
  • Twinkie
  • Yacky
  • YO-YO Britches
  • Zipper
Bird Jokes
Q: What do you give a sick bird?
A: Tweetment!

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Q: What is black and white and black and white and black and white and...?
A: A penguin falling down the stairs!

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Q: When does a teacher carry birdseed?
A: When there is a parrot-teacher conference!

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Q: What is a polygon?
A: A dead parrot!

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Q: What kind of bird works at a construction site?
A: The crane!

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Q: Why does a flamingo lift up one leg?
A: Because if it lifted both legs it would fall over!

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Q: Why do birds fly south in the winter?
A: Because it's too far to walk!

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Q: What did the sick chicken say?
A: Oh no! I have the people-pox!

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Q: What do you call a funny chicken?
A: A comedi-hen

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Q: Why do scientists think humming birds hum?
A: Because they can't remember the words!

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Q: What bird is always depressed?
A: The blue jay

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Q: Why do seagulls like to live by the sea?
A: Because if they lived by the bay they would be bagels!

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Q: When should you buy a bird?
A: When it’s going cheep!

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Did you hear the one about the crow and the telephone pole?
He wanted to make a long distance caw.

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Q: What is green and pecks on trees?
A: Woody the Wood Pickle.

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Q: There was a rooster sitting on a top of a barn. If it laid an egg, which way would it roll?
A: Roosters don’t lay eggs!

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Q: Why did the bird get a ticket?
A: It broke the law of gravity!

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Q: What do you call a chicken in the 1960’s?
A: A funky chicken.

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Q: Why do seagulls fly over the sea?
A: Because if they flew over the bay, they’d be baygulls!

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Q: How do you catch a unique bird?
A: Unique up on it.

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Q: How do you catch a tame bird?
A: The tame way, unique up on it!

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Q: How does a bird with a broken wing manage to land safely?
A: With its sparrowchute.

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Q: Why did the little bird get in trouble at school?
A: Because he was caught tweeting on a test.

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Q: What do you give a sick bird?
A: Tweetment.

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Q: Why does a stork stand on one leg?
A: Because it would fall over if it lifted the other one.

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Q: How did the bubble gum cross the road?
A: On the bottom of the chicken’s foot!

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Q: Why did the chicken cross the playground?
A: To get to the other slide!

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Q: Why did the chicken cross the road, roll in mud, then cross the road again?
A: He was a dirty double crosser!

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Q: Why do hummingbirds hum?
A: Because they don’t know the words.

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Q: Why did the little bird get in trouble at school?
A: He got caught peeping on a test.

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Q: Why did the chicken cross the clothing store?
A: To get to the other size!

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Q: Why do ducks fly south?
A: Because it’s too far to walk!

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Q: Why did the rooster cross the road?
A: To prove he wasn’t a chicken!

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There was a duck who walked into a store and said, “got any candy?” The storekeeper said, “no, we don’t.” The next day, the duck went into the same store and asked the same thing and got the same anwer. The duck kept going back every day for a week and asked the same thing and kept getting the same answer until the store keeper got so angry he said, “if you come in here and ask that again, I will hit you on the head with a hammer!” The next day, the duck walks into the store and asks, “got a hammer?” The store keeper says, “no.” Then the duck asks, “got any candy?”

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Q: What does a cat call a hummingbird?
A: Fast food.

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Q: What was the farmer doing on the other side of the road?
A: He was catching all the chickens!

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Q: How do chickens get strong?
A: Egg-cersize.

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Q: How do crows stick together in a flock?
A: Velcrow.

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Q: What did one egg say to the other egg?
A: Let’s get crackin’!

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Q: What do you call a crate of ducks?
A: A box of quackers.

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Q: Why didn’t the rooster cross the road?
A: Because it was chicken.

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Q: What robs you while you’re in the bathtub?
A: A robber ducky.

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Q: Why did Mozart sell his chickens?
A: Because they kept saying “bach bach”!

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Q: How did the egg cross the road?
A: It scrambled across!

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Q: What do you call a parrot that flew away?
A: A polygon

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Q: What do you call a sad bird?
A: A bluebird!

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Q: Why did the poultry farmer become a school teacher?
A: So he could grade his eggs.

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Q: What kind of math do Snowy Owls like?
A: Owlgebra

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