Yes, the term "golden ring bird" typically refers to a specific species known as the golden-ringed dragonfly, which is not a bird but rather a large dragonfly with striking yellow and black markings. Additionally, in some contexts, the term may refer to the Eurasian golden oriole, a bird known for its vibrant yellow plumage and black wings. However, there is no officially recognized bird species specifically called the "golden ring bird."
You are referring to the line "On the fifth day of Christmas my true love sent to me: Five Golden Rings" - in the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas".The verse is referring to a bird, yes. But there are no birds specifically called "Golden Rings".The "five golden rings" in the carol refer to birds that have bright-coloured rings around their necks, such as Common (Ring-necked) Pheasants."Golden Rings" is not the name of a bird species itself.Further reading:1,000 birds website - "Birds of the 12 days of Christmas"
golden ring or sing
Yes they do, their necks are a golden yellow and as it progresses upward it becomes a darker orange.
Tomb of the Golden Bird was created in 2006.
Golden Sun Bird was created in 2001.
Golden Ring Hotel was created in 1970.
The Centre at Golden Ring was created in 1974.
Golden Ring - album - was created in 1976.
Tomb of the Golden Bird has 381 pages.
why was the ancient india called the golden bird
The golden eagle is Scotland's national bird.
The ring is in the lead box, which is inside the golden box.