List of fictional birds

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Birds in legends, mythology, and religion

Swan Maiden - a mythical creature who shapeshifts from human form to swan form. Appears in various traditions.

Abrahamic mythology

Judeo-Christian
  • Noah's Dove
  • Noah's Raven
  • Ravens who fed Elijah
  • Broxa
Talmudic
  • Bar Juchne
  • Ziz - a giant biird said to be large enough to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan.

African mythology

  • Lightning Bird - a real or imaginary bird superstitiously associated with special powers, generally lightning.

Aztec mythology

  • Quetzalcoatl - a god of wind, creativity, and fertility, frequently depicted as a Feathered Serpent.

Buddhist mythology

  • Garuda - enormous predatory birds with intelligence and social organization.

Chinese mythology

  • Fenghuang - mythological birds that reign over all other birds. Chinese Phoenix.

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  • Zhū Què (Vermilion Bird) - a mythological spirit creature of the Chinese constellations; it represents the south and the summer season.
  • Sachamo - large bird with horse legs, commonly found in the eastern side of the United States. Controls minds, and has razor sharped talons, made for killing. Likes to feed on fish, and bears.

Egyptian mythology

  • Ba
  • Bennu - the Egyptian correspondence to the phoenix, and is said to be the soul of the Sun-God Ra.

Greek mythology

  • Griffin - a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
  • Harpies - winged death-spirits.
  • Phoenix - a mythical sacred firebird.
  • Sphinx - a unique demon of destruction and bad luck represented as a winged lion with a woman's head.

Hindu mythology

  • Garuda - a lesser Hindu divinity, usually the mount (vahanam) of Vishnu.
  • Jatayu - a demi-god who has the form of a vulture. KIA in battle
  • Sampaati - brother to Jatayu.
  • Aruna - older-brother to Garuda, father of Jatayu and Sampati, with deformed/half-formed lower limbs, charioteeer of Surya the Sun-God and absorbs much of his Heat, thus protecting the earth.

Japanese mythology

  • Ho-o - Japanese version of the Chinese Fenghuang.
  • Kin-u
  • Suzaku - Japanese version of the Chinese Vermillion Bird.
  • Yatagarasu - a 3-legged raven who belongs to the sun goddess Amaterasu.

Korean mythology

Birds in literature

Birds on the radio

Birds in animation, comics, puppetry, and theme parks

Birds in film

Birds in music

Birds in sports

Birds in video games

Birds in commerce

Birds in toys

See also