| 漢字 | 詞類 | 意義 |
|---|
| 乙 | n. | black bird; swallow; duck; guts of a fish; second of the ten celestial stems |
| 勞 | n. | work, labour; meritorious deed, service, toil; shrikes (a species of bird as in 伯勞) |
| 吇 | n. | chirping of birds |
| 吱 | onomatopoeia | chirping of birds or rats |
| 咮 | n. | beak of bird |
| 啄 | v. | to peck; to preen; to bite (usually referring to birds); to slander (fig.) |
| 嗈 | onomatopoeia | the sound of bird; singing of birds |
| 嗉 | n. | crop of a bird; small bottle |
| 嘴 | n. | mouth; bill of the bird; mouthpiece; nozzle, spout |
| 噊 | n. | birdsong, chirping |
| 噣 | n. | beak of a bird |
| 囮 | n. | decoy-bird |
| 巂 | n. | a nationality in South-Western China; one revolution or one round of circular motion; cuckoo the bird |
| 梟 | n. | unfilial bird (arch.); owlet; smuggler; trafficker |
| 椋 | n. | large-leaved dogwood; the type of bird which is good at imitating other birds' twitter or chirp |
| 樊 | n. | fence; bird or beast cage; Fan city (arch.); surname |
| 毳 | n. | fine hair or fur of animal; down feathers of bird |
| 焉 | n. | a kind of bird now unidentifiable (arch.) |
| 牄 | onomatopoeia | animals and birds approaching quickly for food |
| 瞗 | n. | a legendary bird |
| 瞰 | n. | look down from a height, bird's-eye view; peep at; look far into the distance |
| 矰 | n. | an arrow for shooting birds; a short arrow; a bolt for a crossbow; an arrow or a dart with a silk thread fastened to it |
| 禽 | n. | beasts; birds |
| 窠 | n. | bird’s nest in cave; nest; house; division; vacancy; pit, hole |
| 繒 | n. | the silken fabrics; the arrow for shooting birds; Zeng state |
| 罘 | n. | net for catching hares ;nets for catching animals or birds |
| 罟 | n. | the net for birds or fish |
| 罦 | n. | trap for catching birds |
| 罼 | n. | bird net with a long handle |
| 罿 | n. | net for catching birds |
| 羅 | n. | gauze; netting; net for catching birds; sieve |
| 翎 | n. | plume; tail or flight feathers of birds |
| 翠 | n. | bird with blue-green feathers (arch.); kingfisher; green jade; Jadeite |
| 翡 | n. | bird with red feathers (arch.); kingfisher; jade, emerald, precious stone |
| 翮 | n. | quill, shaft of a feather; wings; birds |
| 翳 | n. | eye opacity; a feather cover; the nebula; a screen; the five-coloured bird; a shade |
| 翹 | n. | bird’s tail |
| 腒 | n. | dried and preserved bird’s meat; dried meat |
| 艽 | n. | wild; the mat grass in the lairs of beasts and birds |
| 西 | n. | west; occident; nest of bird (arch.) |
| 賹 | n. | a kind of rounded coin minted in the Qi State during the Warring States Period; a ship with the figure of a bird carved in the front |
| 距 | n. | distance; bird's spur |
| 軥 | onomatopoeia | sound of a bird |
| 銃 | n. | ancient firearm; gun; the axe; bird blunderbuss; punching pin |
| 鎩 | v. | moult, shed feathers, clip wings (of birds) |
| 隹 | n. | short tailed bird |
| 雀 | n. | sparrow; bird |
| 雄 | n. | the male of birds; person or state having great power and influence |
| 集 | v. | birds flocking on a tree (arch.); assemble, collect together, gather together; compile; edit |
| 雈 | n. | a owl-like bird (arch.) |
| 雋 | n. | the hunting of wild birds (arch.); delicacy |
| 雕 | n. | pedator bird; eagle, vulture (arch.) |
| 雗 | n. | a kind of bird, probably a white pheasant |
| 雥 | n. | a flock of birds |
| 雧 | v. | birds flocking on a tree |
| 靃 | onomatopoeia | noises of flocking together of birds |
| 顒 | n. | large head; surname; a kind of bird (arch.); |
| 鳥 | n. | bird; male genitalia (anc.) |
| 鳭 | n. | small bird like wren |
| 鴃 | n. | the shrike; butcherbird; a songbird with a sharp bill |
| 鴅 | n. | a legendary creature with a human face and a bird's beak |
| 鴆 | n. | legendary bird whose feathers can be used as poison; a bird like resembling the secretary falcon (Sagittarius serpentarius) |
| 鴛 | n. | mandarin duck, lovebird; spouse; colleague, fellow worker |
| 鴞 | n. | an owl; a fabulous bird which is said to eat the whole of its mother without the head |
| 鵁 | n. | a legendary aquatic bird |
| 鵩 | n. | owl-like bird; Otus scops; buzzard; in antiquity supposedly a bird that signals bad luck |
| 鵬 | n. | large fabulous bird; roc |
| 鵯 | n. | the Pycnonotidae or bulbul family of birds, Bulbul |
| 鵰 | n. | pedator bird; eagle, vulture (arch.) |
| 鵷 | n. | a kind of legendary bird similar to phoenix; lovebird |
| 鶂 | n. | hawk; a kind of aquatic bird |
| 鶅 | n. | a pheasant-like bird in antiquity |
| 鶈 | n. | a kind of bird in the Eastern part of China |
| 鶒 | n. | a variety of waterbird which is similar and bigger than Mandarin duck |
| 鶝 | n. | a bird like a magpie |
| 鶢 | n. | a seabird |
| 鶤 | n. | a mythical monstrous bird |
| 鶱 | n. | soar (of birds) |
| 鶶 | n. | water bird pale white in color, related to some species of wild duck |
| 鶼 | n. | fabulous mythical bird; pair of lovebird |
| 鷃 | n. | quail-like bird |
| 鷙 | n. | hawk; vulture; wild bird, birds of prey |
| 鷦 | n. | small bird like the tit or wren |
| 鷯 | n. | small birds like the wren and the tit |
| 鷵 | n. | a bird that resembles a crow but with white feathers |
| 鷽 | n. | oriental bullfinch, weaver bird; a mythical bird which supposedly can tell the fortune |
| 鷿 | n. | a variety of waterbird which is similar to but smaller than a wild duck |
| 鸂 | n. | a variety of waterbird which is similar and bigger than Mandarin duck |
| 鸄 | n. | a bird that resembles a crow but with white feathers |
| 鸉 | n. | a wild bird, probably a sparrow hawk with a white spot on its tail |
| 鸋 | n. | shrike, a kind of bird |
| 鸏 | n. | name of waterbirds; general name of a family in biology |
| 鸑 | n. | an aquatic bird; a young legendary phoenix |
| 鸞 | n. | male phoenix, mythical bird like the phoenix |