Bird Kaomoji
Copy bird kaomoji and Japanese bird text faces for chats, bios, captions, and usernames.
Popular bird kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Bird Kaomoji copy and paste
176 text faces shown in All.
Bird Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Discord messages
Small bird faces and glyphs fit naturally into quick server replies without breaking the flow of chat.
Instagram bios
Wing brackets and bird hieroglyphs add a distinct nature motif to bio text without looking cluttered.
Roblox names
Compact bird glyphs and short faces are easy to slot into display names and status text.
TikTok captions
Bird emoji combos and aesthetic sparkle marks pair well with nature, travel, and morning-routine captions.
How to use bird kaomoji
Everyday chat
- Drop (•ө•) into a reply when a plain smiley feels too generic
- Use ꒰ঌ( •ө• )໒꒱ to soften a request or a casual thank-you
- Pair 🕊️ with a message about good news or a fresh start
Instagram or TikTok bio
- Frame a short bio line with ⋆.˚𓅆࿐ for a nature-aesthetic feel
- Use single glyphs like 𓅪 or 𓅫 as compact section dividers
- Add ₊˚.༄ 🪶₊˚.༄ near travel or outdoor photos
Discord server
- React with ⋋(◍’◊’◍)⋌ when something is genuinely exciting
- Use ᓚᘏᗢ or ʕ´•ᴥ•`ʔ near other animal kaomoji in a nature channel
- Keep 🐦 handy as a quick, low-effort reaction
Usernames and display names
- Pick a single short glyph such as 𓅨 so it fits inside name-length limits
- Avoid multi-line ASCII art in names, since most platforms strip line breaks
- Combine a glyph with 𐦖 for a slightly longer but still compact name
Bird Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Bird Kaomoji meanings
(•ө•)
A round, beak-shaped mouth reads as a small bird's face. Neutral and easy to drop into any casual message.
ԅ(͒⌣͒ԅ)
The curved ԅ characters read as wings folded at the sides, giving this face a perched, resting look.
꒰ঌ( •ө• )໒꒱
The ঌ...໒ brackets curl around the face like wings tucked close, softening a plain beak face into something cuter.
𓅪
An Egyptian-hieroglyph-style bird glyph, used as a minimal standalone symbol rather than a face with eyes and a mouth.
⋋(◍’◊’◍)⋌
The ⋋⋌ wing brackets spread wide, giving this face an alert, wings-open posture good for excited replies.
ˎ₍•ʚ•₎ˏ
The ʚ wing-shaped glyph inside soft brackets makes a gentle, sleepy-looking bird face suited to quiet or cozy captions.
🐦
The plain bird emoji works as a fast, universally recognized stand-in when a full text face would be too much.
🕊️
The dove emoji leans toward peace, calm, and new beginnings more than a generic bird would.
ᓚᘏᗢ
Not strictly a bird face, but the compact silhouette shape gets reused across nature-themed kaomoji sets for a cute perched look.
ʕ´•ᴥ•`ʔ
A rounded face shape borrowed from animal kaomoji conventions, often paired with bird glyphs in aesthetic bios.
₊⊹
A tiny sparkle mark used as a spacer between bird faces or glyphs in longer aesthetic strings.
⋆.˚𓅆࿐
A bird hieroglyph framed by star and trailing marks, built for aesthetic bios rather than chat replies.
₊˚.༄ 🪶₊˚.༄
The feather emoji framed by dotted dividers signals lightness, freedom, or a gentle mood in bio text.
ʚĭɞೃ
A minimal wing-glyph pairing that reads as an abstract bird shape rather than a face with clear eyes.
Related kaomoji
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Bird Kaomoji — background
Kaomoji are read upright, emoticons sideways
Western emoticons such as :-) developed on early ASCII systems where tilting your head was the cheapest way to see a face. Japanese users had access to a far larger character set through JIS encodings, so their faces never needed rotating. That single difference explains why kaomoji have eyes, cheeks, and arms while emoticons mostly have a mouth.
The brackets are borrowed from other alphabets
Characters that look purpose-built for wings or beaks are usually loaned from unrelated scripts. The ʚ and ɞ used in bird kaomoji come from the International Phonetic Alphabet, not from any dedicated symbol set, and font support varies as a result.
Font fallback can change how a face looks
Rare glyphs, including the Egyptian-hieroglyph bird characters used on this page, are not covered by every font. A device without the right fallback font shows a blank box instead of the intended bird shape, which is why simple parenthesis faces still travel better than glyph-only options.
Bird glyphs come from a script never meant for chat
Codepoints like 𓅪 and 𓅆 sit in Unicode's Egyptian Hieroglyphs block, added originally for academic and archival text, not casual typing. Kaomoji culture repurposed them purely because their silhouettes already look like birds.
Copying and pasting is what spreads a face
There is no bird-kaomoji keyboard shipped with any OS. Every face on this page spreads because someone copied it from a site like this one and pasted it somewhere else, which is also why slight variations of the same face circulate under different names.
What is bird kaomoji?
Bird kaomoji are Japanese-style text faces and symbols built from ordinary Unicode characters that resemble birds, beaks, wings, or feathers. Unlike emoji, they are plain text, so they paste and keep their look wherever text is supported.
How do I type a bird kaomoji?
Copy any face from this page and paste it into a chat, bio, or caption. No special keyboard or app is required since kaomoji are plain Unicode text.
What does (•ө•) mean?
The round beak-shaped mouth in (•ө•) is one of the most common ways to draw a small bird's face in kaomoji, and it works as a neutral, all-purpose bird face.
Are bird kaomoji the same as bird emoji?
No. Bird emoji like 🐦 and 🕊️ are colorful pictures rendered by the device. Bird kaomoji are text characters arranged to look like a bird, so they always render the same everywhere.
Can I use bird kaomoji in a username?
Short single-glyph options like 𓅪 or 𓅫 work well in usernames and display names since they take up little space and render consistently across platforms.
Why do some bird kaomoji use hieroglyph-style characters?
Characters such as 𓅪 and 𓅆 come from the Unicode block for Egyptian hieroglyphs, which happens to include detailed bird glyphs that read cleanly as small bird icons.
What do the wing bracket characters mean?
Characters like ʚ, ɞ, ⋋, and ⋌ are borrowed from phonetic and mathematical alphabets, but their curved shapes are commonly reused in kaomoji to draw wings or a face's outer edge.
Is there bird ASCII art I can copy?
Yes, this page ranks a handful of multi-line bird ASCII art pieces alongside the single-line faces, including small duck and bird-silhouette drawings.
Which bird kaomoji works best for a calm or peaceful mood?
🕊️ and faces built around soft wing brackets like ˎ₍•ʚ•₎ˏ read as gentle and calm rather than excited or alert.