In the novel, birds often symbolize freedom, individuality, and the struggle for liberation. They represent the characters' aspirations to break free from societal constraints and oppressive environments. Additionally, birds may reflect themes of transformation and resilience, embodying the characters' journeys towards self-discovery and empowerment. Overall, they serve as powerful metaphors for the pursuit of dreams and the quest for autonomy.
Flying birds are not always larger. There are many bats bigger than many kinds of birds.
The Larger Birds - 1917 was released on: USA: 30 April 1917
Some birds, like falcons, eat smaller birds, but large birds who aren't birds of prey don't
Birds and larger mammals.
Larger birds and snakes
Most commonly, yes.
Magnets inside of there head tell them what places are habitable or inhabitable. That it why most birds travel in groups. Larger birds don't have a flock because they don't have magnets in their heads to tell them. With larger birds it is all instinct and survival of the fittest.
birds , and larger snakes
Larger dogs and birds of prey.
Cause smaller birds are scared of larger birds eatind their young so the chase and attack it for it to fly away.
Not always, but in general larger birds have larger eggs.
The larger the bird, the larger its nest.