Mr. Wright killed her bird. The bird represented everything Mrs. Wright used to be; free, joyful, lively, etc. which was everything John Wright despised.
I read a few years back in Golf Magazine that one of the major T.V. networks was busted at the masters for piping in artificial bird sounds during Masters coverage. Apparently the bird sounds they were using were not of birds indigenous to the August, Georgia area. A television viewer (who was an avid bird watcher apparently). Resource: http://www.tourgolfblog.com/2009/06/is-network-golf-coverage-giving-us-the-bird.html
The best thing to do if you find any wild bird that's 'apparently' been abandoned - is to leave it where it is. The parent bird WILL be close by somewhere, and will rescue the baby as soon as it feels it's safe to do so !
The bird is called the Egyptian plover or crocodile bird. It is known for its symbiotic relationship with crocodiles where it cleans their teeth, possibly to feed on parasites or food particles. This behavior is also seen as a form of mutual benefit for both species.
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They were at Fort Supply. George Armstrong Custer took them hostage after the Sandcreek Massacre.
The women begin to sympathize with Minnie as they come to recognize how horrible her situation with her husband was. Also, the women begin to resent the men due to all the belittling remarks they make about women as a group. The evidence they find is the bird, whose neck was apparently rung.
The dead bird in the play "Trifles" symbolizes the oppression of women and the stifling of their identities within a male-dominated society. It serves as a key piece of evidence that the women discover and interpret as a sign of the abused and neglected life of the victim.
Apparently its a bird watcher
Flight is a beautiful thing, and interesting. Ever dreamt of soring like a bird? I have, and the Wrights did too.
No! Bird is good. Having bird yes. If no bird, then sad.
Kee Bird happened in 1947.
Bird Week happened in 1986.
apparently it did for using the same tunnels as mario
That she saw a yellow bird that's apparently Mary on the ceiling jumping at her
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In the play "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell, the props used include a quilt, a bird cage, a broken fruit preserves jar, a rocking chair, a kitchen stove, and a breadbox, reflecting the domestic setting of the play and the role of women in society at that time. These props become significant clues in unraveling the mystery surrounding the crime and provide insights into the characters' personalities and relationships.
Bird's invasion of Kentucky happened on 1780-08-04.