Historically, Solomon was very wise and "He described trees, from the cedar in Lebanon to the hyssop growing out of the wall. He also taught about animals, birds, reptiles, and fish." BIBLE, 1 Kings 4.33
In summary, Solomon TAUGHT the people about animals, birds, reptiles, fish and plants.
Solomon DID NOT SPEAK with animals, birds, reptiles, fish or plants
Targum of Esther is in the Jerusalem Talmud, tractrate sopherim XIII.6, dating late 300AD. (short version)
"""Solomon gave orders 'I will send King and armies against you (of) Genii beasts of the land the birds of the air.' Just then the Red-[bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] bird, enjoying itself, could not be found; King Solomon said that they should seize it and bring it by force, and indeed he sought to kill it. But just then, the [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] appeared in the pre sence of the King and said, 'I had seen the whole world (and) know the city and kingdom of Sheba which is not subject to you, My Lord King. They are ruled by a woman called the Queen of Sheba. Then I found the fortified city in the Eastlands (Sheba) and around it are stones of gold and silver in the streets.' By chance the Queen of Sheba was out in the morning worshipping the sea, the scribes prepared a letter, which was placed under the bird's wing, and away it flew, and (it) reached the Fort of Sheba. Seeing the letter under its wing Sheba opened it and read it. 'King Solomon sends to you his Salaams. Now if it please you to come and ask after my welfare, I will set you high above all. But if it please you not, I will send kings and armies against you.' The Queen of Sheba heard it, she tore her garments, and sending for her Nobles asked their advice. They knew not Solomon, but advised her to send vessels by the sea, full of beautiful ornaments and gems...also to send a letter to him. When at last she came, Solomon sent a messenger to meet her...Solomon, hearing she had come, arose and sat down in the palace of glass. When the Queen of Sheba saw it, she thought the glass floor was water, and so in crossing over lifted up her garments. When Solomon seeing the hair about her legs, (He) cried out to her..."""