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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
  8. 08Where to Find Squawkabilly-white-plumage

squawkabilly-white-plumage #10262

Normal
Flying

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Rock
Electric
Ice

Resistant to (½x damage):

Bug
Grass

Immune to (0x damage):

Ghost
Ground

squawkabilly-white-plumage

Generation IX · #10262 — Parrot Pokémon

Squawkabilly (white plumage form) is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, representing one of four distinct plumage variants of this vocal parrot species. As National Pokédex #931, the white-feathered form stands out as the rarest variant among Squawkabilly populations, distinguished by its pristine ivory plumage rather than the more common green, blue, or yellow forms. Despite its rarity, the white plumage form shares identical base stats with all other Squawkabilly variants, maintaining a total base stat of 417 with notable strengths in Attack (96) and Speed (92). This particular form possesses the Hidden Ability Sheer Force, a unique trait that enhances moves with additional effects by 1.3 times their power while negating those secondary effects, making it a strategically distinct option compared to forms that carry the Guts Hidden Ability.

Base Stats

HP82
Attack96
Defense51
Sp. Atk45
Sp. Def51
Speed92
Total417
Height

0.6m

Weight

2.4kg

Category

Parrot Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

green

Shape

wings

Abilities
Intimidate

Lowers opponents' Attack one stage upon entering battle.

Hustle

Strengthens physical moves to inflict 1.5× damage, but decreases their accuracy to 0.8×.

Sheer ForceHidden

Strengthens moves with extra effects to 1.3× their power, but prevents their extra effects.

Squawkabilly-white-plumage Biology & Physical Characteristics

The white plumage form of Squawkabilly maintains the characteristic avian structure of the species while displaying its distinctive ivory-colored feathers across most of its body. Like all Squawkabilly variants, this form retains the species' signature features: a rounded yellow beak, lazy-eyed expression with dotted pupils, and a lumpy, pompadour-like black crest adorning its head. The white plumage form shares the universal Squawkabilly traits of white feathers on the breast, abdomen, and wingtips, along with white eyelids that are present across all color variants. Its sides feature noticeably longer feathers that create an impressive coat-like silhouette, while the feathers on the back of its neck are distinctly fluffier than other body parts. Standing at just 0.6 meters tall and weighing only 2.4 kilograms, this form remains a compact and agile aerial creature. The white form's tan feet are arranged in a zygodactyl configuration with two toes on both front and back, each equipped with a yellow claw, providing excellent grip for perching in urban environments.

Pokedex Numbers

national#931
paldea#113
hyperspace#86

Training

EV Yield1 Attack
Catch Rate190
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.146
Growth Rateslow then very fast

Breeding

Egg Groupsflying
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles15 (4080 steps)

Squawkabilly-white-plumage Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

The white plumage form of Squawkabilly maintains a balanced gender ratio of 50% male to 50% female, making breeding relatively straightforward for trainers seeking to obtain white-feathered specimens. This form belongs exclusively to the Flying egg group, meaning it can only breed with other Pokémon sharing this classification, including fellow avian species and a select number of other aerial creatures. Breeding two white plumage Squawkabilly together will consistently produce white plumage offspring, allowing trainers to maintain pure lines of this rare variant. The species exhibits a base friendship value of 50, indicating a neutral starting disposition that requires effort to increase through proper care and bonding activities. Squawkabilly eggs require fifteen cycles to hatch, translating to approximately 3,599 to 3,855 steps of gameplay travel before the chick emerges. The species demonstrates a slow-then-very-fast growth rate classification, meaning early-level training proceeds at a measured pace before accelerating significantly at higher levels. For competitive breeders seeking perfect individual values in white plumage forms, the species' high catch rate of 190 makes wild acquisition viable, though controlled breeding remains the preferred method for securing desirable natures and egg move combinations.

Sprites

squawkabilly-white-plumage Front
Front
squawkabilly-white-plumage Shiny Front
Shiny Front
squawkabilly-white-plumage Home
Home
squawkabilly-white-plumage Home Shiny
Home Shiny
squawkabilly-white-plumage Showdown
Showdown
squawkabilly-white-plumage Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm02

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm03

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm05

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm06

sword shield

tm07

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm08

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm08

sword shield

tm09

yellow

tm09

red blue

tm09

sword shield

tm11

platinum

tm11

xd

tm95

sword shield

hm02

crystal

hm02

diamond pearl

hm02

heartgold soulsilver

tr42

sword shield

tm65

scarlet violet

tm10

blue japan

tm11

diamond pearl

+310 more TMs/HMs

Squawkabilly-white-plumage Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Squawkabilly (white plumage form) does not evolve into any other Pokémon species, nor does it evolve from a pre-evolved form, representing a standalone evolutionary line within Generation IX. The white plumage variant is not known to undergo Mega Evolution or access any other special transformations beyond remaining within its own form classification. Like all Squawkabilly variants, the white plumage form remains in its final state throughout a trainer's journey, with no branching evolution paths or form-change mechanics available through leveling, trading, or special conditions. This makes Squawkabilly one of the few modern Pokémon species that exists as a complete form without evolutionary progression, though its multi-form nature provides distinctive strategic options through its form-specific abilities. The species' stability as a non-evolving Pokémon reflects its role as a readily available urban-dwelling creature that reaches maturity without undergoing dramatic transformations.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Squawkabilly-white-plumage Behaviour and Natural Habitat

The white plumage form of Squawkabilly exhibits the same territorial and communal behavior as other color variants, though its rarity makes it less commonly observed in flock dynamics. These Pokémon are exceptionally noisy and vocally expressive, earning them the Parrot Pokémon classification, and they show a strong preference for urban environments over traditional forest habitats. White-feathered Squawkabilly form flocks based on their shared plumage color and maintain a sense of community that prevents them from thriving as solitary individuals, with flocks potentially containing more than fifty members. In the mornings and evenings, these Pokémon engage in active food-searching behaviors throughout cities and towns, creating considerable noise during these peak activity periods. Their territorial nature means that encounters between different plumage color groups can escalate into conflicts, as each variety maintains dominion over specific urban territories. The white plumage form's comparative rarity suggests these birds occupy ecological niches distinct from their more abundant green-feathered counterparts, which are noted to hold the most territorial sway according to Pokédex records.

Pokedex Entries

Generation IX

scarlet

These Pokémon prefer to live in cities. They form flocks based on the color of their feathers, and they fight over territory.

violet

Green-feathered flocks hold the most sway. When they’re out searching for food in the mornings and evenings, it gets very noisy.

Squawkabilly-white-plumage Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The white plumage form of Squawkabilly represents one quarter of the species' color variation system, inspired by real-world parrot diversity and urban bird populations found in modern cities. The name Squawkabilly derives from the combination of "squawk" — an onomatopoeia representing loud, harsh bird calls — and "billy," reflecting the Pokémon's aggressive territorial behavior and combative nature between color groups. The Japanese name イキリンコ (Ikirinko) combines elements suggesting a bold, cocky attitude with the concept of a small parrot or parakeet. The white plumage form specifically evokes the rarest colorations observed in real parrot species, where leucism or unusual white variants represent genetic rarities within populations. The design emphasizes the pompadour crest and coat-like side feathers as exaggerated grooming displays, mimicking how actual parrots maintain elaborate plumage presentations for territorial and social signaling. The black crest contrasting against white feathers creates visual striking power despite the form's overall compact frame, while the yellow beak and claws provide functional accent colors that appear across all Squawkabilly variants.

Learnable Moves

Squawkabilly-white-plumage can learn 47 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
aerial aceflying
Physical
60—20
air cutterflying
Special
609525
air slashflying
Special
759515
brave birdflying
Physical
12010015
copycatnormal
Status
——20
double edgenormal
Physical
12010015
dual wingbeatflying
Physical
409010
endeavornormal
Physical
—1005
endurenormal
Status
——10
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
fake tearsdark
Status
—10020
feather danceflying
Status
—10015
final gambitfighting
Special
—1005
flatterdark
Status
—10015
flyflying
Physical
909515
foul playdark
Physical
9510015
fury attacknormal
Physical
158520
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
growlnormal
Status
—10040
heat wavefire
Special
959010
helping handnormal
Status
——20
hurricaneflying
Special
1107010
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
hyper voicenormal
Special
9010010
lash outdark
Physical
751005
mimicnormal
Status
——10
parting shotdark
Status
—10020
peckflying
Physical
3510035
pouncebug
Physical
5010020
protectnormal
Status
——10
quick attacknormal
Physical
4010030
restpsychic
Status
——5
reversalfighting
Physical
—10015
roostflying
Status
——5
scary facenormal
Status
—10010
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
substitutenormal
Status
——10
sunny dayfire
Status
——5
swaggernormal
Status
—8515
tailwindflying
Status
——15
take downnormal
Physical
908520
tauntdark
Status
—10020
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
thiefdark
Physical
6010025
tormentdark
Status
—10015
u turnbug
Physical
7010020
uproarnormal
Special
9010010

Squawkabilly-white-plumage Competitive Battle Guide

Squawkabilly (white plumage form) occupies a niche competitive role as a physical attacker in amateur and mid-level competitive formats, leveraging its respectable Attack stat of 96 alongside its decent Speed of 92 for priority in many matchups. The form's unique Hidden Ability Sheer Force distinguishes it from other Squawkabilly variants and enables physical movesets that benefit from the 1.3 times power amplification on moves carrying secondary effects, though this comes at the cost of losing those additional effects. Its moveset access includes reliable physical attacks suited to its stat distribution, making it viable for entries that value aggressive pressure over defensive sustainability. However, the white plumage form's defensive weaknesses—shared vulnerabilities to Rock, Electric, and Ice-type moves coupled with modest Defense (51) and Special Defense (51)—limit its endurance in competitive settings. The standard Squawkabilly abilities Intimidate and Hustle offer alternative strategic frameworks available to other forms, with Intimidate providing immediate attack reduction upon entry and Hustle enabling power-focused sets through enhanced physical damage despite accuracy penalties. Its usability depends heavily on metagame context and team composition, where momentum-based strategies and hit-and-run tactics maximize its Speed advantage and offensive capabilities.

Commonly Asked Questions About Squawkabilly-white-plumage

What type is Squawkabilly-white-plumage?

Squawkabilly-white-plumage is a normal and flying type Pokemon.

What does Squawkabilly-white-plumage evolve into?

Squawkabilly-white-plumage does not evolve.

What are Squawkabilly-white-plumage's weaknesses?

Squawkabilly-white-plumage is weak to rock, electric and ice type moves.

Squawkabilly-white-plumage Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Squawkabilly, including its white plumage form, represents Generation IX's approach to integrating real-world urban ecosystem diversity into Pokémon design, reflecting contemporary concerns about wildlife adaptation to city environments. The species' prominent role in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet emphasizes the games' Paldean setting as a region where wild Pokémon coexist openly within human settlements, challenging traditional notions of Pokémon confinement to wilderness areas. The white plumage form's rarity gives it collectible appeal among players seeking complete Squawkabilly collections across all four variants, driving engagement with the breeding and trading mechanics of modern games. The species' vocal nature and territorial flock behaviors have made Squawkabilly a memorable fixture in anime portrayals and manga adaptations, where its loud vocalizations and intergroup conflicts provide comedic and dramatic storytelling opportunities. Within the Pokémon community, the multiple Squawkabilly forms sparked discussion about form acquisition mechanics and whether all color variants should have equal availability, becoming a talking point in community forums regarding game design philosophy. The white form's designation as the rarest variant creates a prestige factor that elevates its status among collectors despite sharing mechanical parity with common green-feathered populations.

Where to Find Squawkabilly-white-plumage in Every Pokémon Game

Squawkabilly (white plumage form) can be encountered in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet as a wild encounter throughout various urban and city environments within the Paldea region, with a catch rate of 190 that makes wild acquisition reasonably achievable with standard Poké Balls. The white plumage variant appears less frequently than the green-feathered form, which maintains dominance in territorial control according to in-game Pokédex entries, making dedicated searching necessary to locate white-plumaged specimens. Trainers seeking this form can encounter it primarily during morning and evening hours when Squawkabilly flocks emerge for feeding activities, with increased spawn rates in established urban areas where Pokémon populations concentrate. The species' availability through breeding provides an alternative acquisition method, allowing trainers with existing Squawkabilly specimens to produce white plumage offspring reliably through controlled breeding mechanics. The white plumage form's local Pokédex number in Scarlet and Violet is #0113, making it a findable species within the base game rather than requiring DLC or post-game content access. Trading with other players provides another pathway to obtain white plumage forms, particularly valuable for players who encounter predominantly green or other color variants in their individual games. The species' high catch rate of 190 and relatively low base experience yield of 146 classify it as an early-to-mid-game encounter availability, though continued presence throughout the games' zones ensures access remains viable at all progression stages.