No: they were minor goddesses.
There are a few different kinds of them. Harpie Sirens Bird-People
a harpy has the body of a literal bird and the head/face of a woman. A siren has a human shaped body with bird-like features (feathers, claws, etc.) Many people get sirens and mermaids confused. This is because the original greek myth was warped by the later storytellers, giving the land-based sirens fishtails and throwing them in the ocean.
They are imagined as lovely part bird maidens.
Sirens are often depicted as half-bird, half-woman creatures in Greek mythology. They have the head and upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a bird, typically a swan or a bird of prey. They are known for their enchanting voices and singing that lures sailors to their doom.
they have to be 19 years old
Birds are believed to have evolved long before humans did, given the existence of bird remains and fossils long before any trace of humans on Earth.
The original sirens were described as lovely maidens with the bodies of birds, or sometimes fish like attributes in the modern day.
The sirens in Greek mythology were half woman half bird monsters that sang sweet songs to sailors that made them forget everything and crash their ships. No, they were not worshipped.
Terpsichore was the muse of dance and music ~she was the mother of the sirens who were half woman and half bird.
define enemy, human or immortal? immortal yes. human, all who survived them.
because his mom isis was a bird and osirus was human so he was part human and bird.
Sirens are mythical creatures from ancient Greek mythology, said to be half-woman, half-bird, known for their enchanting songs that lured sailors to their doom. As creatures of myth and folklore, sirens have been part of storytelling for centuries but are not actual living beings.