When the Christmas tree tradition came into being a few hundred years ago in the Alsace region, the decorations consisted of nuts, apples, cookies and wooden toys. No doubt, the first birds to decorate a tree were also wooden. I just can't imagine a Christmas tree without my grandmother's very fragile birds from the l900's. Besides, what's a tree without a bird in it?
The bird with the best eyesight among all bird species is the eagle.
In the case of a bird eating a worm, the worm is the prey. The bird is a predator.
The gizzard is the bird part that helps grind up food that the bird has eaten.
The kiwi bird is a unique bird that has hair-like feathers on its body.
No, it does not hurt when a bird lays an egg.
Turkey does not represent anything at Christmas. It is simply a large bird that feeds a large group of people. It has become a tradition to serve either turkey or ham at Christmas.
I think they are, and if it's not the sap/tree that they are allergic to then Tinsel and Christmas ornaments etc, can also be a danger. I would keep away from allowing your Bird near a Christmas Tree. 😊
It is TURKEY!
#1 Flamingo #2 Gnome #3 Bird Bath
Bird BathsGarden gnomes, especially ones with fishing rods.Pink Flamingos, often standing on one leg
It can be anything you like, some people put a star there, other people and angel. If you want da dove or a goose that is up to you.
mocking bird.
Poinsettia, whipping willow , bird of paradise, christmas cactus,
A dove
Yes, it's in a Christmas song. But it's also a bird in real life.
partridge
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