the Bald eagle
The bald eagle.
Bird is to Owl as Fish is to Salmon.
it is a bird
Salmon eggs are pink, and very small. :)
Yes, some bird species do eat salmon, particularly during spawning seasons when salmon are more abundant. Birds such as eagles, herons, and gulls are known to catch or scavenge salmon in rivers and coastal areas. Additionally, smaller birds may consume salmon eggs, benefiting from the nutrient-rich resources during this time. Overall, salmon can be a significant food source for various bird species.
The answer is a May Bird... I think... I reckon the question is in cryptic crossword form... ...the answer would be SPARROW, made from PARR (young salmon) being 'eaten' (inside) SOW (female pig)
cormorants are a diving bird and will eat most fish
lasiodora parahybana ( salmon pink Bird eater) is an ambush predator. When it detects it's prey, from movement or chemically, it will wait in the vicinity, pounce and envenomate immediately until the prey is subdued. Then chow time!
Yes, if you can find prepared, tanned salmon skin. To make anything of any animal, bird, reptile hide, the skin needs to be prepared or tanned. So, to make anything of salmon skin, or other than food, you need someone to prepare them in a tanning process.
A small, slender white bird, the Arctic Tern is well known for its long yearly migration. Its travel from its Arctic breeding grounds to its wintering grounds off of Antarctica may cover perhaps 40,000 km (25,000 mi), and is the farthest yearly journey of any bird.
the beothuk ate caribou salmon seals bird eggs and birds. they would even grind up caribou bones then boil them and them eat them.
Ah, a young salmon is called a fry, just like a little baby bird is called a chick. Isn't that just delightful? Fry are small and cute, swimming around in the rivers and streams, growing up to be strong and magnificent salmon. Just like you, they have a journey to go on and amazing things to achieve.