It means you need to toss it in the garbage.
Origin: Latin Meaning: Bird
The Ababeel is a bird, a Long Tailed Shrike
The bird - Hornbill
Yes, the word 'bird' is a noun, a word for a thing.
No, it is a noun. If it is used with another noun (e.g. bird cage), it is technically a noun adjunct, not an adjective. (the word bird is also rarely a verb, meaning to go birding.)
There is no meaning other than a cat or animal probably dragged it there. The bird could have also died of natural causes.
well if a really creepy lady live near your house then yes it means she is a witch if not then its just a dead bird
Nothing. You have a dead bird.
Birds are stupid.
It means you have a bird-killing cat, or that the bird was not watching where he was flying, or that the bird suffered from some fatal illness (birds do become ill, just as people do). In the wild, birds often die or are killed, and then, other species will eat them. Occasionally, they die in a surprising (to us) place such as a lawn or a front step. And there is no mystical or supernatural meaning to a dead bird on your front stoop.
A nest, or a bird house.
A bird house is called a nest.
ummm...a bird house...or a bird cage...maybe a bird nest
He wanted to get to the other side. There is no "meaning" to it. It's just a bird crossing the road.
Pulver-Bird House was created in 1839.
It depends on which bird is leaving the feathers for you! Try to figure that out and see what traits the bird has that it is trying to give you hints about. Of course, you might just be finding them because there is a molting bird nearby.
any type of bird house will work