Cockatoo
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo was created in 1831.
The Major Mitchell's cockatoo, also known as the pink cockatoo, was named after Major Thomas Mitchell, a British explorer and surveyor who traveled through Australia in the 1830s. During his expedition, he documented various aspects of the Australian landscape and wildlife, including this distinctively colored bird. The species was later named in his honor, recognizing his contributions to the exploration and understanding of Australia's natural history.
Elizabeth Mitchell.
Any sort of bird.
Clifford Ali Biddix from Mitchell Highschool.
Dingo
There will obviously be some sort of bird in the world beginning with "u" but in Britain and Ireland there is no bird beginning with "u"
any sort of bird will eat a beetle, unless its poisonous.
bird
An oystercatcher is a type of bird.
Major Thomas Mitchell died at his home at Darling Point, Sydney, New South Wales on 5 October 1955.
Sort of both - bird of paradise is strelitzia reginae and also a group of birds, not just one species of bird.