Birds

Birds are the heart of Beaks. Your entire gameplay experience revolves around spotting, capturing, and selling birds for profit and upgrades. But there’s more to these flying creatures than just being targets.

Beaks Birds List

Ashwing (Legendary)
Rarity: Legendary

Appearance: Bright and majestic, with distinct glowing feathers.

Habitat: Warm, sunny areas — usually perched on high branches.

Behavior: Loud and very chatty. You’ll likely hear this bird before you see it.

Tip: Keep your eyes peeled in sunny forests and listen for unique sounds. Its glow can make it stand out against foliage.

Crossbill (Common)
Rarity: Common

Appearance: Colorful with a uniquely crossed beak.

Habitat: Tropical zones, often hanging around treetops.

Behavior: Extremely intelligent and a sound-mimicker — can even imitate ambient noises.

Tip: Look up into tree branches and scan areas with dense bird calls.

Crow (Common)
Rarity: Common

Appearance: Sleek black feathers, classic crow look.

Habitat: Almost everywhere — urban streets, open fields, deep forests.

Behavior: Resourceful and bold. Will scavenge and move in groups.

Tip: Easy to find near settlements or in less dense parts of the forest.

Parrot (Common)
Rarity: Common

Appearance: Brightly colored with vivid greens, blues, or reds.

Habitat: Forest canopies and tropical zones.

Behavior: Loves to mimic voices. Highly social.

Tip: Listen for voices that sound like other players or odd chatter — it might be a parrot.

Pidgeon (Common)
Rarity: Common

Appearance: Typical gray and white pigeon, sometimes with an iridescent neck.

Habitat: Urban-style areas or forests near camps.

Behavior: Known for their strong homing instincts and high flying.

Tip: Frequently seen around base camps or rooftops. Great beginner target.

Woodpecker (Common)
Rarity: Common

Appearance: Red-capped head with a sharp beak and black-white pattern.

Habitat: Forests, usually clinging to tree trunks.

Behavior: Constantly pecking tree bark in search of bugs.

Tip: Scan tree trunks for movement or listen for repetitive tapping sounds.