Salvador Dali, it is not known exactly when he said this.
This is a quote from famous Spanish painter Salvador Dali, I don't understand why it is a question.
Neither will get very far.
chefs truss poultry to ensure even cooking time. If the bird is (excuse the pun) spread eagle, the wings will be over cooked and dried out before the breasts are done.. By trussing the bird the surface area of the bird that is exposed to the heat is reduced and will cook slower and more even.
any bird just try and make it look like a bird ill help you a give you some instructions!!! instructions all you do is draw a small cirlcle put a triangle on the side put a spot as an eye draw an oval as the body draw some wings both sides draw two little rectangles at the end of it and then put three little lines at the end of the rectangles .
The first group to try to fly like birds were the ancient Greeks who collected real bird feathers and glued them to a surface. Leonardo da Vinchi created a mechanical winged contraption known as a ornithopter to attempt to fly. Now, Jarno Smeets says he has succeeded with a homemade device.
The Orange Bird inflates/expands.
brown-backed petrels
a bird without wings
A bird without wings exists, but it never flies anywhere. Similarly, intelligence produces great ideas, but without the driving force of ambition (a willingness to do the work to turn a concept into reality) those ideas usually never end up 'taking off' either.This expression is an example of a metaphor: it directly compares two things (intelligence and birds) to make a point. If it had said instead, "Intelligence without ambition is like a bird without wings," it would have been a simile, an indirect comparison of the two ideas.
A bird without wings exists, but it never flies anywhere. Similarly, intelligence produces great ideas, but without the driving force of ambition (a willingness to do the work to turn a concept into reality) those ideas usually never end up 'taking off' either.This expression is an example of a metaphor: it directly compares two things (intelligence and birds) to make a point. If it had said instead, "Intelligence without ambition is like a bird without wings," it would have been a simile, an indirect comparison of the two ideas.
Karaoke for bird without wings by damion
Eagle
if you use the birds DNA, then yes, as the birds DNA doesn't say *no wings*
condor
Hitlers nest
An albatross can glide over a thousand miles without flapping its wings.
A bird can flap its wings without moving by using its muscles to create a motion similar to flapping, but without actually lifting off the ground or moving forward. This can be done as a form of exercise or to maintain balance while perched.
When a bird flaps its wings without taking flight, it typically does so to maintain balance, regulate body temperature, or communicate with other birds. The movement is rhythmic and can vary in speed and intensity depending on the bird's needs.
no bird everybird has wings and tails