It is named for Clarence Birdseye
A "birds eye" view is a view of something from above. The view a bird would see while flying over something.
An aviary is the name for a place that confines birds.
They say birds have the best eye sight. Eagle can see the ultra-violet light as well.
It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff" It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff"
Do you know what hymn has "His eye is on the sparrow" in it. That is easy, but how about, "Each little bird that sings," "And every bird and every tree," or "Birds with gladder songs o'erflow?" There are many hymns that have birds in them. Do you know which ones?
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The silver-eye, or wax eye in New Zealand, get both their common name and nickname from the white feathers around their eyes, common to all birds in the white-eye family.
Birds Eye was created in 1922.
I think it's Captain Birds-Eye.
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it means when a bird looks down it can see our heads that a birds eye view
Birds Eye Foods Ltd. later became a subsidiary of Unilever
Birds eye view is the view from the top, as if you are flying above the object and looking down at it.
Clarence Birdseye formed Birds Eye Foods Ltd. in London in 1954
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They both reflect light.
Clarence Birdseye formed Birds Eye Foods Ltd. in London in 1954