black bird
Blue Footed Boobie
Red Robin
Great White Owl
Blue Herring
The above are wrong. The real names are blackbird (various kinds) , Blue-footed Booby, American Robin, Snowy Owl, and Great Blue Heron.
Canary
The Canary Islands
Canaries were named after the Canary Islands, as the name implies. Interestingly enough, the Canary Islands actually mean the Island of Dogs and do not refer to any birds.
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Canary birds got their name from the Canary Islands, where they were first discovered by Europeans in the 15th century. The islands were named after the Latin term "Canariae Insulae," meaning "Islands of the Dogs," due to the large dogs found there. The birds themselves were named after the islands, highlighting their geographical origin. Over time, canaries became popular as pets and were bred for various colors and song types, but their name remained linked to their place of origin.
David Canary's birth name is David Hoyt Canary.
The name "Canary Islands" originates from the Latin term "Insula Canaria," which means "Island of the Dogs." This name was used by the Roman scholar Pliny the Elder, who described the islands in his writings. The term referred to the large dogs that were found on the islands, rather than the birds we associate with the name today. Over time, the name evolved to what we now know as the Canary Islands.
Black Canary's real name is Dinah Laurel Lance. She is a superheroine in the DC Comics universe, known for her martial arts skills and her powerful sonic scream, often referred to as the "Canary Cry." Originally introduced in the 1940s, she has been a prominent member of teams such as the Justice League and the Birds of Prey.
Common Redpoll, Cuban Pewee, and Cordilleran Flycatcher are small birds. Additional small birds include Clay-colored Thrush, Cactus Wren, Cassin's Vireo, and Cave Swallow.
canary
canary islands!
Canaries originated in the Canary Islands. They are not named after the islands, but after the people of the islands, the Canarii.