The most diverse family. Birds eat bird seed . They range from the beginner-friendly Iny to the slow-growing Curly and the ultra-rare Golden Iny.
7 species (4 base + 3 crossbreeds)
- Iny — A calm but vivid bird. The oldest known species, rumoured to descend from a single ancestral pair. Makes a soft "ee-nee" sound. Easy to maintain.
- Quarter — A very nervous bird, constantly aware of its surroundings. Originates from the Netherlands where it is nearly extinct. Very clean but needs daily food and medicine.
- Curly — A very exotic bird from the forests of South America. Requires daily maintenance and grows extremely slowly. Beautiful and rewarding for patient owners.
- Golden Iny — The bird for the rich and famous. Discovered in the rainforests of Africa. Grows extremely slowly but yields 85 points a day. A truly prized companion.
- Quiny — A crossbreed of Iny and Quarter. Combines the calm nature of the Iny with the alertness of the Quarter. Cannot be purchased, only bred.
- Woopie — A crossbreed of Iny and Curly. Inherits the exotic beauty of the Curly and the easy temperament of the Iny.
- Quilly — A crossbreed of Curly and Quarter. The slowest-growing bird of all. A fully grown Quilly takes over 140 days and is an extremely rare sight.