Yes, since all birds born (hatched) can't fly (they were just hatched that's why).
Sometimes nature is cruel and chicks are hatched without wings , or perhaps a deformed wing
If the mature birds of the species is able to fly, then yes, they do learn to fly.
They need to learn how to fly before they start flying.
No, they are not. Their mothers teach them to fly when they are old enough
no!
Anthony J. Suero
Being a bird is a quality you are born with. So the only way to get out of it would be to die.
William Blake is expressing how unnatural and restrictive it is for a bird, inherently joyful and free, to be confined in a cage. He is suggesting that true joy and fulfillment can only come from being able to live authentically and unrestricted, as nature intended.
Not being able to speak, also known as aphasia, can be caused by conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, or neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. It can also be a result of damage to the language centers in the brain or disruptions in the communication pathways between the brain and the muscles involved in speech production. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include speech therapy, medication, or surgery.
Edward Bird was born in 1772.
Graystone Bird was born in 1862.
Brandon Bird was born in 1980.
Arthur Bird was born in 1856.
Jackson Bird was born in 1986.
Bud Bird was born in 1932.
JJ Bird was born in 1986.
Margaret Bird was born in 1947.
Jonathan Bird was born in 1969.