Ye sawal sahi se samajh nahi aa raha hai. Agar aap pata lagana chahte hai ki konsa parinda raat ko upar so kar neeche gir jata hai, toh aisa koi parinda nahi hota hai. Parinde generally tree ya ground par hi sonay ki jagah dhoondte hai.
"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.
As free as a bird :)
It depends on the context. If you are referring to a specific species of bird or using "Bird" as part of a proper noun, then it should be capitalized. In general use, such as "I saw a bird in the tree," it is not necessary to capitalize "bird."
Yes, "Blue Jay" should be capitalized when referring to the bird species, just like other bird names are capitalized.
Ignore.
The Black Skimmer is the only bird to have a lower mandible longer than the upper mandible.
The bird will appear at the upper left in the tree.
The secretary bird is at the upper left on the Safari. Wait for it to reappear.
There is a secretary bird on the safari, that comes and goes from the upper left of the scene.
Take the bird to a vet. That isn't something you can do yourself.
On the Safari, the secretary bird appears (now and then) in the tree at the upper left of the scene.
upper jurasic park
kingfisher
The bird is atop the shack at the upper right of Rock Ridge (next to the mine). Click on the key to shoot it out of his claws.
This is a sign of an upper respiratory infection. At this point it is very far along and you need to take your bird to an avian vet. He/she will give you antibiotics to administer. A regular vet will not treat your bird.
On the safari, the bird will come into the scene at the upper left side, then leave again. If you don't see him, close out the photo session and try again.
The bird is atop the shack at the upper right of Rock Ridge (along the train tracks, next to the mine). Click on the key to shoot it out of his claws.