Usually the bird dies. If it doesn't you could try taking it to a wildlife rehab centre and they could maybe help it
You need to go to Kakariko Village, once your there go to the statue of the bird, then play the flute. The statue bird will break and reveal a real bird inside it. Which will carry you to several places when you play the flute.
No, bird flu is a disease caught from birds.
In the past
The present tense of "chirp" is "chirps," as in "The bird chirps." The past tense is "chirped," as in "The bird chirped yesterday." The future tense is "will chirp," as in "The bird will chirp tomorrow."
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No
If used in the context of a bird losing its feathers, you would say that the bird molted.
Flies is the present tense third person of fly.He flies to work in London.The past of fly is flew.He flew to London yesterday.
flownFlown is just the past participlehad flown is the past perfect.The bird had flown before I got to the nest.
The past tense form of the verb "flies" in the sentence "the kite flies around her face" is "flew."
What happens now can only be affected by what is happening now. The future cannot affect the past.