Bird (traveling)

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Bird
Squared screenshot of a bird from Super Mario Odyssey.
Squared screenshot
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Comparable

Birds are animals endemic to the Sand Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. Only two appear, both soaring over the desert. Each one is holding a Power Moon that it releases once struck by Cappy. Both travel in consistent patterns. They resemble golden eagles.

One bird is the focus of Bird Traveling the Desert, where it is found in the southeastern portions of Tostarena. It is easiest to strike when it draws near the Desert Oasis, where it soars close to the tops of palm trees, but it is also easy to reach when it draws near the buildings of Tostarena Town. The second bird is the focus of the Bird Traveling the Wastes, which becomes available only once the objective The Hole in the Desert is completed. The bird soars between Tostarena Ruins and the entrance of Jaxi Ruins, which is surrounded by poison.

Unlike the small birds that appear throughout the game, these big birds never land and do not have unique behaviors with Mario. Unlike all other birds, they do not appear in the Mushroom Kingdom after Princess Peach and Tiara return to Peach's Castle. These birds are realistic.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 渡り鳥[1]
Wataridori
Migratory Bird
Chinese (simplified) 候鸟[1]
Hòuniǎo
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Chinese (traditional) 候鳥[1]
Hòuniǎo
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Dutch Vogel[1] Bird
French Volatile[1] Term for any flying animal, most typically birds
Italian Uccello errante[1] Wandering bird
Korean 철새[1]
Cheolsae
Migratory Bird
Russian Птица[1]
Ptitsa
Bird
Spanish Ave errante[1] Wandering bird

References