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Like, is Wattrel the bird, or is it Squawkabilly? Or Flamigo? Is there an official one?

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Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have not found any official proof that one of them is the true regional bird.
There's no such thing as an "official regional bird", there just happens to be an evolutionary line of birds near the start of each generation. It just happens that there isn't an obvious one in Gen XI. There are also unofficial regional bugs and "annoying creatures"

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There is no such thing as an "official regional bird." There is simply a recurring feature in Pokemon generations of an early-game bird Pokemon that happen to mostly be Normal-Flying type. This has never been acknowledged by the Pokemon Company, and other unofficial regional Pokemon exist, like "regional bugs" and "regional annoying creatures".

Past candidates of "regional birds" tend to mainly include Pidgeot, Noctowl, Swellow, Staraptor, Unfezant, Talonflame, Toucannon, and Corviknight. All but Talonflame and Corviknight are Normal-Flying type.

Due to the lack of an obvious early-game Normal-Flying type in SV, many players argued over what Pokemon was considered Paldea's "regional bird." It seems to be widely accepted that Wattrel and Kilowattrel are the "regional birds" of Paldea. Some argue that Wattrel is not found early enough in-game to be considered the "regional bird" and the lack of a Normal-Flying type in the evolutionary line rejects it from the role. In this case, one might say Talonflame is the "regional bird" of Paldea, as it is found first in the Paldea Pokedex, and has a Normal-Flying type in it's evolutionary line.

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I guess I can live with Wattrel, thanks!
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There is no true regional bird, due to there being no EARLY route flying/normal-flying types. Squawkabilly is first at Gym 2, and Flamigo doesn't evolve. Wattrel is the wrong type for early route anyway.

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What do you mean wrong type? It's flying, is it not?
Like I mentioned, considering this is just a recurring thing that players notice, there's no rules to it. Talonflame is a Fire flying type. Corviknight is a steel flying type
Those ARE regional birds, however the final stage (imo) can be whatever type. And fish, I mean that they aren't monoflying or normal-flying. As a blanket statement there's no new threestage flying type in Paldea anyway.
Or could they be reusing fletchling as the regional bird?
That doesn't count as Paldea's bird.