they were called "hawks'
Yes, because 'fish' and 'bird' refers to a whole category of something, while a proper noun refers to a single entity(such as someone's name or the name of a city)
The nickname of Alabama that refers to a bird is "The Yellowhammer State." This nickname comes from the yellowhammer, a type of woodpecker that is also the state bird of Alabama. The name reflects the state's rich natural heritage and the bird's distinctive coloring.
The country whose opposite name is a bird is Turkey. The term "turkey" refers to a large bird native to North America. In a play on words, the country's name can be seen as the opposite of "Turkey" when considering the bird itself in a humorous context.
The name of the bird on Horton Hears a Who is Vlad. He is a a vulture. Horton refers to him as "Bad Vlad". There is also a bunny Vlad, but Bad Vlad is the Vulture.
"Hawks" wanted to B-52 (bomb) North Vietnam "...back into the stone age", "Doves" wanted peace at any price.
Ababeel is the Arabic word for “swallows” in English. It refers to a bird species known for its swift and agile flight patterns.
No, popcorn is not a bird name. It refers to a type of corn kernel that puffs up when heated, creating a popular snack. While there are many bird species with unique names, popcorn is specifically associated with food rather than avian life.
Vietnam
The name "wren" comes from the Old English word "wran" or "wraenna," which likely refers to the bird's small size and quick movements.
THEY WERE CALLED FEDERALISTS
federalist
The Republic of Vietnam