The answer is birds. Naming parts are called nouns.
The naming part of the sentence "I like to look at birds" is "birds." It is the subject of the sentence, telling us what the sentence is about.
A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. So in the above sentence, the word "Birds" is the object, therefore a noun...
They look like small hairless birds.
Ray look like birds flying in the ocean
It is pink
birds. since they look like birds but like chickens they are unable to fly
A birds wing looks like a bunch of fethers. take a look for your sellf at bing.com or google and punch in "what dose a birds wing look like" and there you can see.
Birds looked like cockroaches when dinosaurs ruled the earth.
Just like any other sentence..!!
like wet baby birds
they look more like birds
When studying birds it is important to try to remember what all the birds look like. A titmouse is a small song bird from the chickadee and tit family