Pássaro brincalhão
pássaro, passarinho, ave.
passaro curioso
Bom proveito (means enjoy) Bom divertimento (means have fun, and it is often used for 'playful' activities)
Beautiful bird, in Portuguese, would be "pássaro lindo". Simply put, "pássaro" is bird and "lindo" means beautiful (in the masculine gender tough, for the feminine correspondent one would use "linda", which still means beautiful, but only applies to the female gender.).
Dodô is a Portuguese equivalent of the English 'dodo' bird.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
"Yes" in Portuguese is "sim".
Avestruz
for food
"Onde" is how you say "where" in Portuguese.
It is 'joueur'.
you can say they are if they are tame and not hungery but sometimes they get too playful and they kill you by accident