Eagle
The only talking bird mentioned in the Bible is the serpent in the Book of Genesis. In Genesis 3:1, the serpent is described as being more cunning than any other creature created by God and engages in conversation with Eve, leading to the temptation to eat the forbidden fruit. This interaction is significant as it introduces the theme of temptation and the fall of humanity.
dove
In the Bible story, only humans ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, so only humans had this knowledge.
Parrot
A a parquet
Talking tom.Tom or talking ginger respond.
Well, if a bird is not a bird then is it anything at all?b - b = 0. Every time. So I'm not quite sure how we're talking about birds, gorillas, chipmunks, or squirrels here. I'm not sure if we're talking about anything here. It seems like we are talking about nothing at all.There are lots of animals that build nests you know. Birds aren't the only ones.
parrot
Brian Bird has written: 'Talking with patients'
Samarians
dove
well you need to be more spacifice on what type of bird you are talking about so please type in what type of bird you are talking about