canary, American goldfinch
Yes. Takahe are birds, and all birds have wings. Even flightless birds have wings, though they are of little or no use.
Crispy Wings are yellow
Cripsy Wings are yellow
No, birds have lungs in their chest cavity not their wings.
Two, all birds have two wings.
they flap wings
Sticky wings
The Canary is a bright yellow bird breed with black/yellow wings and back. it is a kind of bird
if you use the birds DNA, then yes, as the birds DNA doesn't say *no wings*
Two Birds with the Wings of One was created in 2006.
No, insects and bats have wings and neither of them are birds.
No, both 'birds' and 'wings' are nouns, the plural form of the nouns 'bird' and 'wing'.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the nouns 'birds' or 'wings' are they as a subject, and them as an object in a sentence.If you are trying to say 'the wings of the bird', then the noun 'bird' must be in the possessive form to show that the wings belong to the bird: the bird's wings.Or, if you mean 'the wings of the birds', you need the plural possessive form for the plural noun birds: the birds' wings.