Bird with B
Real bird species starting with B—great choice!
Common in Europe; a true bird starting with B.
Common name for several blue-plumaged birds.
A real bird species; starts with B.
Short for budgerigar; a bird, starts with B.
A real bird species; starts with B.
Yes—blue jay is a real bird, starts with B.
Usually means blackbird, a true thrush species.
Real bird species starting with B—nice pick!
Yes, a seabird; a real bird starting with B.
Valid bird; common in Europe. Starts with B.
A real songbird; name starts with B.
Common name for great blue heron; okay for B.
Seabird of the booby family from Galápagos.
Lowercase “black bird” still means blackbird species.
Small seed-eating songbird in family Emberizidae.
Name for several fruit-eating Neotropical birds.
Colorful finch of genus Pyrrhula in Eurasia.
Large black waterbird native to Australia.
Wading bird of marshes; males boom in mating calls.
Small dark alpine swift, fast aerial insect hunter.
Raptors of genus Buteogallus, found in Americas.
Colorful North American jay, loud forest resident.
Large ground‑dwelling bird of open plains.
Bobwhite quail, named for its whistled “bob‑white”.
American songbird with bubbling metallic song.
Parrot family; includes the Spix’s “Rio” macaw.
Graceful migratory swallow nesting on buildings.
Famous Galápagos seabird with bright blue feet.
Small desert sparrow of US Southwest, stripy throat.
Colorful US oriole, mascot bird of Baltimore.
- budgerigar
Australasian bird; males build ornate stick bowers.
Same as bowerbird; male builds decorative bowers.
Seabirds of genus Sula, tropical coasts worldwide.
Songbirds in genus Sialia, bright blue plumage.
Pigeon family bird from Indonesia–Papua region.
Name for many noisy Old World passerines.
Small owl that nests in ground burrows.
- Bufflehead
Colorful corvids of genus Cyanocitta in America.
Booby species with blue feet, Galápagos icon.
Thrush family songbird, famous in Europe, US.
Huge yellow Muppet, iconic Sesame Street bird.
Insect‑eating birds, genera Merops and others.
Tropical fruit‑eating birds with stout bills.
North American owl with horizontal barring.
Nickname for Australian ibis, urban “trash bird”.
Likely blue subspecies of sparrow; many exist in nature.
Name used for blue-tinged robins in birding circles.
Ravens are black; phrase used for common raven.
Large coastal seabird of the Americas, brown‑plumaged.
Blue jays: bold crested songbirds of North America.
Colorful tropical genus Paradisaeidae from New Guinea.
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