Weebird can be found strolling the halls of the isolation wing in hospitals. Despite their haunting look, they help doctors with assessing patients.
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Not only do they carry a unique genetic makeup, but they also can be found carrying various evolutionary items in their tail bundle.
When Vaporbird swim in the water, their bodies become translucent and the seashells and berries they collect in their tail become visible.
Joltbird's tail bundle is always charged with static electricity. Getting near it will give you a light shock.
The bundle Flabird carries is said to be extremely warm and comfortable. Eevee can sometimes be found hiding inside their bundles from the cold.
Porybird was created as an attempt to compete with electronic messaging on the internet through its own cyber delivery system.
Beebird primarily use the stingers on their hands to attack and poison their enemies, but also to dig out openings in their hive for their young.
Woodour can be found near hydrothermal springs near volcanic areas. Their footsteps sound like hot-water bottles sloshing.
After it evolves, their heads swell up with the hot water they store in their bodies. They inflate their tail to balance their heavy head.
Quagdoom are extremely playful in nature and adore splashing in large bodies of water. If it stays in too long, the water will boil.
Espbird use the gem on their head to search for those in need of food. When its belly gem glows, it's hungry.
They can often be found gazing at the moon when it's at its brightest. It collects Moon Stones in its tail.
It uses a small ice-carved weapon to intimidate Pokémon and Trainers into giving up their food and valuables. This weapon is entirely harmless.
Unbird collect assorted letters from magazines, toys, and objects that spell out odd words and phrases. Their chirps sound like giggling children.
Shubird uses its bundle to carry berries discarded by Trainers. It tends to leave a trail of berry juice in its wake.
Individual Corbird seek out damaged Corsola that have lost their branches and gift them decorated replacements.
Delirita's jolly disposition brings a sense of wintry joy to all who meet them. The cane on their head sometimes gets stuck on trees.
It enjoys prancing around snowy forest floors, waving its head around with a jolly glee. The plant on its head leaves a fragrance of pine in the air.
The buds surrounding its neck will glow when Delileef is filled with joy. It uses the plant on its head to attract potential mates.
The ruffles around its neck depict a snowflake pattern. The aroma it gives off is said to remind people of joyful times with family.
Delisaur has a holly plant on its back in order to protect its seeds it carries in its bag from predators. The berries are said to be toxic.
The seeds it carries have now grown into festive snacks which it gives away to smaller Pokémon in the forest. The scent of holly surrounds them.
The fiery tip of Delimeleon's tail is frozen solid and it leaves snowflake-shaped prints on the ground where it walks. Its beard is made of packed snow.
Their bundles are actually detachable from their tails, as they use their actual tails for swimming at high speeds. They collect seashells and rocks.
Delitoise's blasters shoot out small gifts and confetti for small Pokémon to enjoy. The patterns on its shell depict various festive scenes.
Wild Manizard can be seen soaring above snowy trees with a flurry of snowflakes behind them. Rarely are they seen carrying their young.
Skarbird like to hang around post offices and act as loyal guards. Their blades also act as box cutters for hard-to-open boxes.
While Hounbird typically stick together in large packs, some can be seen splitting from the pack to befriend travelers. They speak in rough chirps.
Most Hounbird seen in the wild are the leaders of their pack. They carry heated rocks to aid their young as well as travelers lost in the cold.
They were given an upgrade to improve the speed of electronic mail delivery. They chirp in 8-bit tones when they deliver mail to Trainers.
Stanbird carry several holiday snacks in its bundle, but love candy canes. Their diet of candy canes may have had an effect on their antlers.
They're usually seen running around with a large jar of milk, searching bakeries and grocery stores for the perfect cookie for their milk.
It stores electricity in its tail, similarly to how Pikachu uses its cheeks. Their tails also hold electrically charged berries that Pikabird eats.
Wild Misbird like sneaking around forests, tossing candy to travelers at night. It doesn't care how stale the candy is; it just likes throwing it.
Mistoise's blasters shoot out small gifts and confetti for small Pokémon to enjoy. The patterns on its shell depict various festive scenes.
Honchbird will attack its Murbird goons if they fail to gather enough shiny objects. They distribute their stolen food to their young.
They have a very festive nature that they take very seriously. Raibird give out gifts to other Pokémon, but will shock anyone being naughty.
Sandbird's tail bundle is just as tough as its shell. It likes to curl up in a ball at the slightest loud noise or rumble in the ground.
Leafbird are caretakers of forests and plant life, spreading seeds to help regrow plants in places lost to forest fires.
Their ears help them regulate their body temperature. The berries they keep in their bundle can be made into ice pops.
An unusual software update began circulating. Upon downloading it, Porybird began delivering messages with hidden malware to unsuspecting Trainers.
As a sign of affection for their Trainers, they will frequently make them gifts to show how much they love them.
On new moons, they're known for collecting people's pleasant dreams and turning them into bad ones.
There is an old folk story that tells of this Pokémon being chased by an entire town for its sweet scent. It is known for being extremely fast.
This helpful fusion enjoys producing shaved ice treats for its Trainers using its 3D-printed body and electric motor.
They will typically appear on the night of a full moon, gathering in a circle on mountains to exchange trinkets they've collected on their travels.
Pyukubird ejects its innards out of its rear for some strange reason. They always give great gifts, but no one knows where they come from.
Mimibird hides itself as the tail while it gathers assorted party supplies to appear as a festive Delibird. It will attack if you touch its "bag".
Legends tell of a Volcabird that kept some explorers warm with the magma rocks it carries. When their wings spread out, it resembles a festive star.
It will bury its head in the cotton around its neck to hide from danger. They will swiftly fly off on wind currents if they feel threatened.
Zubird lurk around caves and tunnels where they like to steal Repels from wandering Trainers. If the Trainers don't have any, Zubird bite them.
It has returned to its grave robbing origins and collects lost masks found in ancient ruins. They love to replace artifacts with bags of sand.
Jolbird can sniff out static within clothing and household objects. They store gathered static in their web bag to snack on later.
Larvbird are often seen collecting magma stones at the base of volcanoes to make cocoons. Their tails alone can reach 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Stunbird enjoys bathing in mud puddles. Its bundle is filled with wet mud in case it feels like basking in it. For this reason, it doesn't fly well.
Mischievous in nature, they have a knack for stealing gems and jewels from mining quarries and playfully replacing them with coal.
Trubbird will linger around polluted beaches and parks to collect garbage. Their diet usually consists of rotten berries and discarded human trash.
Garbbird are absolute fiends for trash, obsessed with filth. Some will even engage in turf wars where heaps of trash fly.
Trebird can be seen giving away lost toys to Pokémon they find in forests. They tend to leave a trail of pine needles and branches where they walk.
They collect cacti and the flowers and fruits that grow on them. Drinking the cactus juice is said to be very quenching but can have unusual results.
Cactbird have learned how to monetize their cactus collection. Their target customers are florists and coffee-shop owners. They've been spotted trying to plant the money.
This fusion is very selfish and territorial in nature. It will destroy sand castles and use them to make itself appear larger than it actually is.
Palotrum enjoys draining the fun from beach goers by taking their beach supplies. It despises poorly-made sand castles and is the king of the beach.
Amabird live their lives happily in frigid tundras, playing in the snow. They have an odd fascination with star-shaped leaves.
Legends tell of this Pokémon aiding the houses of families suffering from nightmares by waving its crescent-moon-shaped wand over their doors.
Bruxbird are fond of the vivid colors and patterns of abstract art. They are a common companion among fashion models and artists alike.
Digbird are often mistaken for a discarded bag of items while they sleep out in the wild. Their eyebrows are always pristine.
Their love for shiny coins makes them the perfect companion for bank tellers by helping them count money, though there's always some money missing.
Slowbird collects discarded treasures on beaches and riverbanks. Clumsy and forgetful, it often drops and finds them anew.
Farbird can carry up to 10 different plant stalks in its tail bundle. They take pride in their collection of stalks, each suited for several uses.
Mubird makes its tail gobble up trash they come across, while it also eats trash with its mouth. Sometimes they eat the same thing twice.