Bird Basics
Famous Birds
Bird Facts
Bird Sayings
100

This bird is known for delivering babies in fairy tales.

What is a stork?

100

This yellow cartoon canary is always outsmarting Sylvester the cat.

Who is Tweety Bird?

100

A group of crows is called this spooky name.

What is a murder?

100

If you’re early, you get the worm—at least according to this popular saying.

What is “The early bird catches/gets the worm”?

200

The bald eagle is the national bird of this country.

What is the USA?

200

Big Bird lives on this famous street.

What is Sesame Street?

200

These birds are known for living in groups called “gaggles.”

What are geese?

200

When someone reveals a secret, we say they did this.

What is “spilled the beans” OR “let the cat out of the bag”? → Wait, for birds… it’s “a little bird told me.”

300

Penguins live mostly in this part of the world.

What is the Southern Hemisphere / Antarctica?

300

This speedy Looney Tunes bird always says “meep meep!”

Who is the Road Runner?

300

This giant bird of the African savanna is the world’s fastest runner on two legs.

What is an ostrich?

300

A baseball team from St. Louis is named after this red bird.

What are the Cardinals?

400

This bird can mimic human speech.

What is the Parrot OR Magpie?

400

This type of bird delivers letters in the Harry Potter series.

What is an Owl?

400

This long-legged wading bird is the national bird of the Bahamas.

What is the flamingo?

400

This mythical bird is said to rise from the ashes.

What is a phoenix? 

500

This world’s smallest bird flaps its wings up to 80 times per second.

What is a Hummingbird?

500

This extinct bird from Mauritius was large, flightless, and famously unlucky.

What is the Dodo?

500

Known as the “sea parrot,” this black-and-white bird has a colorful beak and lives in the North Atlantic.

What is the puffin?

500

If something is very easy, people might say it’s as easy as this bird-related food.

What is “a piece of cake” OR “easy as pie”? (bird version = “like shooting fish in a barrel” but let’s keep it: “like duck soup.”)