What bird species sound good as character names?

I’m writing a fantasy novel and am currently trying to think of names. I recently discovered a few types of bird species that sound great as character names, and want to look for more. However, I realized there are so many species, I don’t know where to begin! Do you have any suggestions for specie names that sound good as character names (common, most likely), or genus’, etc. that have interestingly named birds in them? Thanks!

I love the name Ren I think the bird is spelled Wren but Im going to call one of my kids Ren. (For a girl lol)

Raven, Blue Jay.

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5 Responses to What bird species sound good as character names?

  1. Britt :) :) says:

    I love the name Ren I think the bird is spelled Wren but Im going to call one of my kids Ren. (For a girl lol)

    Raven, Blue Jay.
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  2. Ashera says:

    Wren, Sparrow, Myna, Raven, Grebe, Kestrel, Ibis, Kite, Tern, Dove, Jay, Towhee, and Oriole.

    You’re right, there are a lot of great bird names. That would be a cool theme for a story.
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  3. ℓυηα☽ says:

    Brant. Athene. Jay. Cardinal. Wren. Finch. Willett. Crane. Oriole. Grebe. Robin. Dove. Tern. Raven. Crow. Sparrow. Thrasher. Maxima. Granti. Grey. Beni. Bittern. Blyth. Cecilia. Carolina. Echo. Emus. Flores. Gilolo. Gull. Iora. Lark. Sky. Martin. Murres. Noddy. Osprey. Petrel. Pygmy. Quail. Rhea. Starling. Stork. Swallow. Timor. Treepie. Weaver. Waterthrushers (last name). Waxwings (last name). Warblers (last name :P ). Rosella.

    :]
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  4. Secretarybird says:

    Mynah, Peacock (as a last name) and Rhea and Raven
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    years of writing stories about birds

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