Sadly they do not really have a king, but if i had to choose I would say the eagle
eagle
An eagle is a king of all birds plus peacock
the kingfisher - KINGfisher
The king of birds varies from culture to culture but the eagle is most often called the "King of Birds". This is due to it's position as a top predator, and it's fierce looks.
The plural of bird is birds. As in "the birds chased the worm".
The Kingfisher is a bird, and all birds are vertebrates.
there are 12 angry birds in all. regelar red bird blue bird yellow bird black bird white bird green bird big red bird orange bird lazer space bird ice bird mighty eagle mighty space eagle mighty dragon but only in the angry birds seasons year of the dragon the pigs in angry birds there are only 5 kinds of pigs baby pig brother pig helmut pig mushtache pig king pig
Wrens are active, persistant little birds, but don't believe any bird has been called king of the birds, unless it is a local legend.
When it belons to one bird - bird's When it belongs to a lot of birds - birds'
The pink bird is the newest bird in angry birds.
A formation of 3 birds would meet this requirement. There will be 2 birds in front of the trailing bird, 2 birds trailing the lead bird, and the middle bird will have a single companion in front and behind it.
No, birds are birds.
"Birds'" is the possessive form for multiple birds, indicating that something belongs to more than one bird. "Bird's" is the possessive form for a single bird, indicating that something belongs to one bird.