"The perch was perfect for a nice bird".
The little Bird will perch on a window sill
I wish I could perch on a branch like a robin.
Perch? A fish? Plural would be Perch I believe. It would be plural from the sentence it is used in. I caught a Perch. I caught a few Perch. Perch as in a resting place for a bird I believe it would be perches.
The parakeet rested on his perch.The migrating birds decide to perch on a telegraph wire for a quick break.
The Bald Eagle was perched ontop of a tree.
The bird perched on the branch, surveying its surroundings.
(perch - to sit as on a branch, a high position, or a fish)"He expected the bird to perch in the old oak tree.""The perch was the perfect size for a parakeet.""When Scotland beat the English team, they dragged them down off their lofty perch.""Bill went fishing and caught two perch and a small trout."
my friend perched a game he wanted
A "cormorant" is a type of diving seabird. When birds get ready to sleep for the night they usually find a place to perch. This is called a "roost" and the act of going to this perch is called "roosting". So the sentence "The cormorants roosted on a tall rock" means that the Cormorant seabirds went to a tall rock to sleep for the night.
"Let the eagle perch and let the hawk perch." These words mean to let others believe what they want to believe, even if you do not agree. So, in theory it is always wise to "let the eagle perch and let the hawk perch," because you never know what the hawk might do to the eagle's nest.
perch noun a thing on which a bird alights or roosts, typically a branch or a horizontal rod or bar in a birdcage.