If you’re unfamiliar with the internet slang word “birb,” we can best describe it as a term of endearment used to refer to a ridiculously cute bird. Extra points are given for being particularly round, fluffy, or silly. For a more in-depth introduction to birbs, check out this recent Audubon article: When Is a Bird a ‘Birb’? An Extremely Important Guide.
We now present 10 good birbs, in no particular order.
1. Fox Sparrow
This is a most quintessential birb: spherical body, giant round eye, and even a bit of fluffy feathering poking out.

2. Savannah Sparrow
All this cake pop of a Savannah Sparrow needs is a lollipop stick attached to its bottom.

3. Black-necked Stilt
The adult Black-necked Stilt is the very essence of elegance in a bird. We didn’t know the juvenile could be so plump and adorable!

4. California Towhee
The California Towhee’s typical shape is already a little rotund; however, this cutie took it to the extreme.

5. Oak Titmouse
The cuteness of this perfectly egg-shaped Oak Titmouse is complemented by its teeny bill and teeny crest.

6. Wilson’s Warbler
Post-bath birds are always extra darling, like this puffy Willy Warbs drying out its feathers. Bonus points for the accentuation of the black toupee!

7. Common Raven
This was a very unexpected birb. We never knew a Common Raven could create this puffball shape and look so silly!

8. Common Tody-Flycatcher
We encountered this tiny Tyrannidae in Costa Rica and were taken with its shish kabob shape.

9. Boat-billed Heron
Though not round and small, the gargantuan bill and eyes of the Boat-billed Heron definitely qualify it as a birb under the Audubon Guide’s Rule 3 “Muppet Exemption.” This might be one of our favorite birds on the planet!

10. Violet-green Swallow
Here’s an alternate photo of the Violet-green Swallow that’s commemorated in I’m Birding Right Now’s logo. From his dark round eye, to his smiling expression, to his perfectly spherical head, to his incredible coloration – we’ve never laid eyes on a cuter birb!

Honorable Mention: The “Always-Birb” Snowy Plover
An homage to birbs wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the birbiest of birds found in our area – the Snowy Plover. Always tiny, soft, and perfectly round – it’s hard to believe a creature so cute exists in the world!





You two birbers are amazing!
Thanks, nice one, Brook! =D
When I read the word Birb, I thought you guys got a cold and had problem pronouncing the word Bird. Now I understand. Thank you for this Funny Christmas Fury Tail. André Bernard @yeux_doiseaux
André, that’s funny! We got a laugh trying out saying “bird” like we had a cold, hahaha! 🙂
The snowy plover for sure is a living round cute plush toy!
We could sit and observe them for hours!!!
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Enjoyed reading this! Thank you !!
Yay, thanks for reading Pratibha! 🙂
Thank you for this birbiful Christmas gift!
You’re welcome, Martha! Happy New Birb Year! 🙂
Love, love, love the Snowy Plover Birb!
Oh my goodness, we do too! It really is hard to think of a cuter bird! 🙂
I truly needed a “birb” me up, far better than any “perk” me up I could conjure !
they are SO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
birb are pog
I love all the birbs, but always have a soft spot for the sweet California Towhee.
Same here!!!
omg the Snowy Plover babies