What Harry Potter Magical Bird Would You Be?
What Harry Potter Magical Bird Would You Be?
Another Harry Potter quiz! From Pheonixes to Fwoopers, which magical bird will you be?
Another Harry Potter quiz! From Pheonixes to Fwoopers, which magical bird will you be?
What house are you in?
Which Harry Potter character do you most resemble?
Do you fancy a beautiful bird?
Pick an element.
Who's your owner?
What colors do you prefer?
What color are your eyes?
What magical power would you like to have?
What do you like to eat?
Do you love Harry Potter?
Pheonix
Pheonix
You would be a Pheonix! Brave and loyal, your song is most beautiful and your tears have magical healing powers! Once it is time to go, you will burst into flames and be reborn from the ashes! Just like Fawkes!
Fwooper
Fwooper
The Fwooper is an African bird with extremely vivid plumage; Fwoopers may be orange, pink, lime green or yellow. The Fwooper has long been a provider of fancy quills and also lays brilliantly patterned eggs. Though at first enjoyable, Fwooper song will eventually drive the listener to insanity and the Fwooper is consequently sold with a Silencing Charm upon it, which will need monthly reinforcement. Fwooper owners require licenses, as the creatures must be handled responsibly.
Hippogriff
Hippogriff
You are a Hippogriff! You are brave and bold, having the front of your body an eagle and the rest a horse. You require lots of patience from humans and lots of yummy MEAT!!
Gryffin
Gryffin
The Griffin originated in Greece. It has the front legs, wings and head of a giant eagle, and the body, hind legs, and tail of a lion. The main diet of the Griffin is raw meat. Griffins are known as fierce creatures, however, despite this, skilled Wizards have been able to befriend them. Griffins are often used by wizards as guards of treasure, like Sphinxes.
Snidget
Snidget
The Golden Snidget is a small golden bird with fully rotational wings, best known for early use in the game of Quidditch, eventually being replaced by the Golden Snitch.
Augurey
Augurey
The Augurey, also known as the Irish Phoenix, is a thin and mournful looking bird, somewhat like a small underfed vulture in appearance, with greenish black feathers and a sharp beak. Its diet consists of insects, fairies and flies, which it hunts for in the heavy rain. Intensely shy, the Augurey lives in a tear-shaped nest in thorn and brambles.
It is native to Great Britain and Ireland, but is also found in Northern Europe. It was long believed that the mournful cry of the Augurey foretold death, and wizards would go to great lengths to avoid Augurey nests. However, research determined that the Augurey merely sings when it is about to rain.
Augurey feathers repel ink, making them useless as Quill feathers.
Owl
Owl
Owls are birds of prey. They belong to the families of Strigidae (typical owls) and Tytonidae (Barn Owls), and there are at least 200 species. They normally feed on small mammals, insects, fish, and other birds. They do not make nests, instead sheltering inside trees, ground burrows, caves, and barns, or using other birds' old nests. Owls do not live in flocks, but the term for a group of owls is a parliament. The study of owls is a branch of ornithology. Owls also appear to understand English and are able to communicate with wizards.
Normally, most owls are nocturnal, and owls generally keep to themselves, but in the wizarding world they serve many needed functions and have many sorts of personalities.