She became a swallow.
According to Sophocles and some earlier Greek sources she was turned to swallow which has no song. While later sources [Roman] report that she was turned to nightingale
the bird which sing very beautifully
A favored bird of Hera.
A phoenix is the bird that dies in a burst of flame and is reborn in the ashes.
Well okay, Raven in Greek means evil an evil bird
The owl is not a god in Greek mythology. It's the favorite bird of Athena.
The phoenix is a mythical, sacred firebird that can be found in Greek and Roman mythologies, though its roots are of Greek origin. The only other true association to other mythology is that its inspiration may have come from a similar Egyptian mythology creature called the Bennu. There are other firebirds from other mythologies, such as Persian, but that creature is known as the Simurgh, and it is a benevolent, mythical bird.
The sirens in Greek mythology were half woman half bird monsters that sang sweet songs to sailors that made them forget everything and crash their ships. No, they were not worshipped.
Rhea is not located in a country. Rhea is a type of flightless bird and is also someone who is found in Greek mythology.
a dove
it is the owl, her favorite bird she places it on her shoulder wherever she goes...this owl is also imprinted on the athenian coins
After Argus was killed, Hera took his many eyes and placed them on a bird's tail, now known as a Peacock or the Common Pea Fowl.