I could have sworn I had a few bird kemono images in my folder, but a quick look tells me I don't. I'll have to fix that.
I haven't really liked any anthro bird characters, Western or Japanese, for as long as I've been into anthro art, but I've been spending more time in my yard recently and I've noticed the birds that live in the neighbourhood more. They're just common city birds (robins, blue jays, sparrows, chickadees, cardinals, finches, the occasional woodpecker and mourning dove) but they way they flit around from one branch to another and pluck fruit off trees and bushes is endearing.
Anthro birds seem to be less of a focus for sparkledog faggotry in Western art, which is nice. I've always been a bit skeptical of how to make a beak or talons or wing-arms look human enough for it to be natural, but perhaps I'm splitting hairs and it's no worse than a muzzle or a row of dragon teeth.