Baldur's Gate 3 is filled with wildlife and monsters of all kinds. Some may mind their business, others may mind their own business, and some will even gaslight you into helping them. I'm looking at you, Blue Jay. Speaking of Blue Jays, while you can't really see them, you can sure hear a lot of birds in the wilderness, especially in the Mountain Pass region.
The sound of these birds adds to the peacefulness you feel just after finishing act one and heading into the Githyanki Creche. The bird calls are so diverse, that one player decided to put off the quest to remove the tadpole from their brain and walk around the map to identify every bird by their call.
As someone who suddenly found birds interesting as I grew older, I can appreciate Redditor monkeychasedweasel's interesting reason to replay Baldur's Gate 3. They have been playing the game with the Merlin Bird ID open on the side to identify the various bird calls in the game. We already know about the Blue Jay and the eagles, but the variety in just one region is staggering.
They heard everything from a Red-Shouldered Hawk and Fox Sparrow, to a Ruby-crowned...
