Bird Village

In The Angry Birds Movie, most of the Birds live in a large village near the edge of Bird Island.

Overview
Many of the village's major landmarks, which are naturally crafted and constructed from plant-based materials (such as wood and straw), are linked by a major, arterial footpath. Various public services are offered at the village, which is bustling with activity on any given, typical day.

On Main Street
The following landmarks, listed in approximate geographic order, are easily accessed from Main Street.
 * Museum of Happiness
 * Infinity Acceptance Center
 * Daycare
 * Birds & Bees Fertility Clinic
 * Hug Trader's Stand
 * Birds of a Feather Salon
 * Early Bird Worms
 * Bird Court
 * Mighty Eagle Statue

Other
There are other buildings and locations in the village whose precise location is not known.
 * Police station: Bird Village's small police force is stationed here. Officer Bill Beakins is the only known member shown on-screen.  Appears in a flashback when Matilda reads off accounts of Chuck's misbehavior.
 * Cafe: A casual dining place for birds, where coconut juice is a staple beverage. First appears in a flashback from accounts of Chuck's misbehavior.
 * Doctor's Office: The office of a practicing doctor bird. Appears during a scene where the said bird tests Red's reflexes and is unexpectedly knocked out by them.
 * School: The village is known to have a school for young birds to learn about the world around them. Appears in a flashback montage of Red's early life.

Behind the scenes
The film's concept art, as seen in The Art of The Angry Birds Movie, the The Angry Birds Movie official guidebook and a few other tie-in books, suggests that the following services and places were going to be in the village, but never made the final cut:
 * Bird bath fountain: A fountain where birds would bathe, either to clean themselves or to play in the water. A similar facility, functioning more like a swimming pool, appeared in the third short story of the comic book collection Angry Birds: Big Movie Eggstravaganza, titled "Life Guards".
 * Birdfeeder Restaurant: A restaurant where seeds and other plant-based food are served to birds, as an alternate to the meat from the Early Bird's worms.
 * Nap Bar: Birds can go here to rest on hammock-like structures hanging from a large tree, available on a first-come-first-served basis.