Bird (Super Mario Sunshine)

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This article is about the species that is either used aesthetically or as a source for items. For the enemy from the Wario Land series, see Bird (enemy).

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Birds are real-world animals that have appeared many times throughout the Mario games, often as ambient features.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Bros. 3

In the original version of Super Mario Bros. 3, the King of Sky Land was changed into a condor-like bird by Roy Koopa. In remakes, he was changed into an Albatoss instead.

Super Mario World

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Birds on top of Yoshi's House in Super Mario World.

In Super Mario World, four differently-colored birds can be seen atop Yoshi's House.

Super Mario 64

Flocks of bluebirds can be found outside of Princess Peach's Castle. Walking near them will cause them to fly away.

Super Mario Sunshine

The birds of Super Mario Sunshine are depicted as a species of tropical, multi-colored parrot-like birds that live on Isle Delfino. Each colored bird gives out a special reward to Mario if he sprays them with F.L.U.D.D.. Additionally, a Yoshi can eat one or spray one with Yoshi Juice. Like most generic birds, the Isle Delfino Birds fly away at the sight of Mario and are usually perched in high places.

Green bird

Green birds are the most common type of bird and appear in almost every open area of Isle Delfino. If Mario sprays them with F.L.U.D.D. or Yoshi Juice, they will drop a coin.

Blue bird
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Blue birds are the second most common type of bird and appear in almost every open area of Isle Delfino, but in lower quantities than Green Birds. If Mario sprays them with F.L.U.D.D. or Yoshi Juice, they will drop a Blue Coin.

Yellow bird
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Mario spraying a yellow bird in Noki Bay.

Yellow birds are a rare type of Isle Delfino bird. In fact, only two appear on the whole island, one in Delfino Plaza and another in Noki Bay. If Mario sprays them with F.L.U.D.D. or Yoshi Juice, they will turn into a Shine Sprite.

Yellow birds are shown flying around the Shine Gate during the game's ending. Despite the fact that only two yellow birds are encountered in the game, at least three can be seen in the ending.

Red bird
The Red Bird

Red birds are the rarest of all the Isle Delfino birds, only appearing once in a secret level in Delfino Plaza. In fact, red birds are so rare that a Pianta ornithologist in this level claims to have been tracking the sole "red bird of happiness" for 38 years. If Mario sprays it with F.L.U.D.D., it will drop a Red Coin.

Super Mario 3D Land

Small songbirds appear in Super Mario 3D Land, and look similar to the ones in Super Mario World. Once again, if Mario approaches, they will flee. The primarily appear in grass-based stages.

Super Mario 3D World

The birds in Super Mario 3D World look and behave exactly like the ones in Super Mario 3D Land.

Mario's Time Machine

In the NES version of Mario's Time Machine, a bird will appear and take whatever artifact Mario was trying to return if he tries to place it in the wrong time period, or location within the time period. On the Moon, they are replaced with a UFO with a bird-like creature inside.

Yoshi franchise

Birds commonly appear as foreground objects in the Yoshi franchise alongside Butterflies and Frogs, staring in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Unlike in Super Mario Sunshine, Yoshi cannot eat them, so their appearance is purely aesthetic.

Wario Land 2

In the opening of Wario Land 2, a few birds can be seen eating outside Wario Castle. However, when the Alarm Clock begins ringing, they fly away.