Puffed up Golden-crowned Sparrow birb on branch

10 Good Birbs (I’m Birbing Right Now)

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.

Fox Sparrow

2. Savannah Sparrow

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

Savannah Sparrow at Bodega Head, Bodega Bay, California
Savannah Sparrow

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!

Black-necked Stilt juvenile wading in pond at Shollenberger Park, Petaluma, California
Black-necked Stilt juvenile

4. California Towhee

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

California Towhee
California Towhee

5. Oak Titmouse

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

Oak TItmouse at Foothill Regional Park in Windsor, California
Oak TItmouse

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!

Puffed up wet Wilson's Warbler birb on branch after bath
Wilson’s Warbler

7. Common Raven

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

Two Red-winged Blackbirds flying at and mobbing a perched Common Raven
Common Raven harassed by Red-winged Blackbirds

8. Common Tody-Flycatcher

We encountered this tiny Tyrannidae in Costa Rica and were taken with its shish kabob shape.

Puffed up Common Tody-Flycatcher birb on branch
Common Tody-Flycatcher

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!

Boat-billed Heron muppet bird birb standing on a log near water
Boat-billed Heron

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!

Puffed up cute Violet-Green Swallow birb on deck railing
Violet-Green Swallow

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!

Snowy Plover at Doran Regional Park, Bodega Bay, California
Snowy Plover
They’re cute while standing
Snowy Plover at Doran Regional Park, Bodega Bay, California
They’re cute while loafing
They’re cute while walking
They’re cute while playing the staring game

18 thoughts on “10 Good Birbs (I’m Birbing Right Now)

  1. 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

      1. I truly needed a “birb” me up, far better than any “perk” me up I could conjure !

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