Bird

Birds are animals that appear in a number of games in The Legend of Zelda series, often with no plot-significant relevance.

Common Bird
In and, the Know-It-All Birds provide Link with helpful tips about the gameplay.

In, a lot of birds live on the Fortress of Winds and on the Tower of Winds' roof. One of those birds, Zeffa, is a blue bird who can, similarly to the Flute Boy's pet, warp Link to any one of the 8 Wind Crests scattered across the overworld, when summoned by using the Ocarina of Wind.

In, Hena and Coro each own a bird, named respectively Purdy and Trill. Trill runs a shop near the Forest Temple that sells Lantern Oil and Red Potion. The bird Plumm might belong to their sister, Iza, as Plumm can be found at the finish point of Iza's Rapids Ride.

In, Link can play the "Song of Birds" to summon birds (Cuccos included). The young hero can use his Whip to latch on the trapeze that large birds are holding, which allows him to be carried by the birds to certain areas. Also in this game, doves appear in Aboda Village and while riding the Spirit Train in the Forest Realm.

In, birds are found in the Sacred Grove, along with squirrels. These birds are found in the colors blue, yellow, and pink. They fly away when Link gets close.

In, pink, yellow, and the rarer blue birds appear in the town of Hytopia. They are slightly smaller than the variety found in A Link Between Worlds. They tend to flock in small groups, and will fly away when approached. Mimi believes that if you take a picture of a blue bird, everyone who sees the picture will be happy, however, there is no significance to this.

Cucco
Cuccos made their first appearance in and are among the first animals introduced in the series. Cuccos make their return in, and in most games since. The Flying Rooster introduced the concept of Cucco Gliding.

Cuccos made their first 3D appearance in Ocarina of time. A Cucco is basically a Hylian version of a chicken. This game also included the concept of Cucco gliding, actually requiring Link to make use of this mechanic to find all of the Cucco Lady's Cuccos. Cuccos have had many uses throughout the Zelda series, sometimes comical, such as in Majora's Mask, where they are used as a getaway escape by the Bombers.

In The Minish Cap, the chicks inside Anju's house are crazy little things that bite at Link when he is in his Minish state. One will not, and perches on top of Swiftblade's teaching room; Link can fuse Kinstones with this Cucco chick if he is in Minish form.

Cuccos have appeared in the following games: A Link to the Past, Link's Awakening,, Majora's Mask, Oracle of Ages, Oracle of Seasons, , The Minish Cap, Twilight Princess, , Spirit Tracks, A Link Between Worlds, and Tri Force Heroes.

Dove
Doves are common all throughout Hyrule in Spirit Tracks. They largely replace the Seagulls from Phantom Hourglass and behave similarly, although they're more interactive than the seagulls were. Using the Song of Birds near one will cause it to fly and land on Link's head. It will stay on his head until Link rolls, spin attacks, or hits something hard with his sword.

Duck
In A Link to the Past, when Link plays the flute nearby the Weathercock in the center of Kakariko Village, the Flute Boy's duck will appear from inside the statue. If Link plays the flute again, the bird will appear and transport him to one of 8 different locations in the Light World.

Ducks are found in Ordon Village and in the Fishing Hole in Twilight Princess. They can either be found swimming in the pond or walking along the banks.



Hawk
In Twilight Princess, Link can blow into Hawk Grass in order to summon a hawk, which he can use to solve certain puzzles. The hawk can be aimed and released to retrieve faraway objects or attack enemies. After this, the hawk will fly away, but it can be called on again, if need be. If Link calls on the hawk as a Wolf, the Hawk will be able to point out secrets in the area. At the beginning of Link's quest, it is necessary to summon a hawk to get Uli's crib back from a monkey.

A hawk also may have appeared in a SS undefined screenshot.

Owl
A mysterious Owl first appears in Link's Awakening to share his words of wisdom with Link.

Kaepora Gaebora is the name given to the wise owl from Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Four Swords Adventures.

Seagull
Link can control seagulls in The Wind Waker using a Hyoi Pear. At the Forsaken Fortress, several of them circle around the window of the room in which Aryll is being held captive. They sometimes fly alongside the King of Red Lions, Link's boat.

In Phantom Hourglass, Seagulls return mainly to add atmosphere while traveling by sea. They will follow Linebeck's Ship in groups of four. If Link shoots one of them with the cannon, they will all flee.

Loftwing
In Skyward Sword, all the inhabitants of Skyloft are paired up with a large, rideable bird known as a Loftwing. Link has a Crimson Loftwing, a breed previously thought extinct, which he can use to fly around in between the various islands in the Sky. Loftwings are a necessary part of life in Skyloft, seen when Groose and his henchmen, Cawlin and Strich, steal and hide Link's Loftwing.

Chirri
Chirris are small birds in Skyward Sword. They can be found on The Surface in places like Faron Woods. There are three varieties: yellow, orange and blue. Link can sneak up on them and catch them with his Bug Net to obtain a Bird Feather. If the caught Chirri is blue, he will receive a Blue Bird Feather instead. Groose is initially surprised to see the small birds when he lands on the surface because the only birds found in the Sky are the larger Loftwings. These birds bear a striking resemblance to the ones found in The Minish Cap, indicating that they may be of the same species.