All three are birds.
The national bird of Japan is the green pheasant. Its scientific name is phasianus versicolor. The population of Japan is 127.6 million.
A bird that is a game bird is one that is hunted for food and or sport. Dove, ptarmigan, pheasant, ducks, geese........
sakbibi - something carried on one's arms or hips, as a child
A pheasant is a type of bird with colorful feathers. It is mostly found in Asia, specifically in India. If one wants to see a pheasant, they will have to go to the forests of India.
Clark's nutcracker is also known as the Clark's crow or woodpecker crow. The bird is named for the explorer, William Clark, who is one of the first (if not the first) to describe the bird.
The Western Meadowlark has a wonderfully sweet musical song. It is one of my favorites.
Something that is black and not a crow, has wings but not a bird, can takes loads from once place to another and is not a donkey, is a Stealth Bomber.
The early bird gets the worm Birds of feather flock together Killing two birds with one stone "Crow's feet" Pigeon toed A bird's eye view As the crow flies Watching like a hawk There's a bird in my throat Eagle eyes I'm a night owl Winging it Eat like a bird
Named by resolution rather than bill, the measure does not appear in the North Dakota Century Code as codified law, the Northern Pike (Esox lucius) is North Dakota's state fish in 1971.
There are many kinds of birds that are commonly eaten. One of the most common kinds is a chicken, and another common kind is a duck. There is also a young pigeon, called a "squab." A pheasant is also an edible bird, and so is a goose and a turkey.
One, the Western Meadowlark.
Kevin's a large flightless tropical bird. The bird's iridescent appearance is based upon the male Himalayan Monal Pheasant.