Bird with P

  • Yes—it's a real bird; colorful and chatty.

  • Yes—real bird; city streets are full of them.

  • Yes—real bird; famous waddler of icy coasts.

  • Yes—real bird with a big pouchy bill.

  • Yes—real small parrot, common as a pet.

  • Yes—real game bird; classic woodland fowl.

  • Yes—real seabird with a bright clownish beak.

  • Yes—real game bird with a long tail.

  • Yes—real bird of prey; the speed champion.

  • Yes—real shorebird seen on beaches.

  • Yes—real bird; the female of a peafowl.

  • Yes—it's a flamingo; 'pink' is the color.

  • Ptarmigan is a grouse from Arctic mountains

  • Penguins are flightless seabirds of the south

  • Pigeons are common city and racing birds

  • Parrots are colorful, talking pet birds

  • Plain wren is a small Central American songbird

  • Sea bird of several genera, often storm petrels.

  • Short for peregrine falcon, a famous raptor.

  • Spanish for pigeon/dove, widely used as bird name.

  • North American swallow, nests in colonies.

  • Alt. spelling of parakeet, small pet parrot.

  • Another name for pied wagtail, a small passerine.

  • Plural of pelican, large fish‑eating waterbirds.

  • General term for peacocks/peahens, pheasant family.

  • Nickname for northern lapwing, a crested plover.

  • North American finch; rosy‑purple plumage.

  • Small insect‑eating passerine, breeds in Europe and migrates to Africa.

  • Tiny New World flycatcher; common name for genus Euscarthmus.

  • Term for a female swan; used as a bird life‑stage name.

  • Large purple waterbird, also called porphyrio; found in wetlands.

  • Prehistoric flying reptile often counted as “birdy” in games.

  • Huge raptor from Philippines, also called monkey‑eating eagle

The words in the list Bird with P come from players of the word game Categories game.