Beakbird

Beakbird is one of the bird brothers.

Appearance
Beakbird is a tiny yellow bird with wavy "hair", three black strands of chest fluff, orange two toed feet with webbed toes, small triangular flaps for wings, a small orange beak, and large green eyes with a yellow lock between them.

Backstory
Despite his youthful voice, personality, and appearance, Beakbird is the eldest of the bird brothers, who are triplets. Beakbird and his younger brothers are part of an experiment originally hosted by Jennifer, but later controlled by Oscar. (See The Experiment for more details)

Beakbird lives in the same house as Oscar, Kaye, and Kayla. He is close friends with Kaye, Kayla, Fish Wrappa, and the rest of their group, but he feels anxious to speak, let alone sing, in front of Oscar. It is possible he has selective mutism.

Him and his brothers love to sing at times, Beakbirds' role in songs usually being high harmony, or melody if he's singing solo. He borrows his brother Wingbird's leitmotif "I don't know where I'm goin, I don't know where I been" in his songs. His favourite music style is bubblegum pop.

Personality
Beakbird has been described as a chirpy and fluttery character. He is a joyful and sociable character, always happy to talk to others, although certain people make him feel too anxious to speak, something which he resents. Out of the three bird brothers, he dislikes his anxiety the most, and is the most willing to battle against it. Beakbird is an optimistic and friendly character and believes that life is wonderful.

Although being cheerful most of the time, one thing that upsets him (besides his anxiety) is being mistaken for the youngest due to his youthful demeanour. He also describes himself as fun loving, and he does have intelligent emotions and beliefs, such as his reasons for enjoying life. His special tic is "tweedleedee!"

Beakbird has a strong belief that he will get the best result out of life, and he is a little pushy when it comes to forcing others (usually Tailbird) to try harder in life. He is not wrong in his belief, but he has the flaw of forcing his beliefs on others.