dog
bird dog
hot dog
dog house
dog
birdseedbirdbathbirdcageblackbirdbluebirdbirdbrainbirdhouseredbirdgaolbirdjailbirdlyrebirdwhirlybird
The compound word for "house fly," "grocer," and "finch" is "houseflygrocerfinch." A compound word is formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a different meaning. In this case, the three words have been merged together without spaces or hyphens to form a single compound word.
birdhouse
A compound word that combines "bird," "fish," and "walk" could be "birdfishwalk." However, this term is not standard in English. A more common approach would be to create separate compound words, such as "birdwatching" (for observing birds) or "fishing" (for catching fish), but these do not directly combine all three concepts.
CAT
Motor bird is not a compound word.
The compound word for "bird hot house" is "aviary." An aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds, often allowing them to fly freely while providing a controlled environment similar to their natural habitat. It combines the concept of birds and a house-like structure designed for their care and observation.
Yes, "flybird" can be considered a compound word, as it combines two distinct words: "fly" and "bird." In this context, it refers to a type of bird capable of flight. Compounds typically consist of two or more words that create a new meaning when combined.
No, there is no bird in the house.
I doubt you can find actual stick nests but if you look in the out door sections of garden stores such as dobbies/dobbys you could find a bird house which you could place bird food around to tempt them to start living in the bird house
The word could be 'sea' for seabird, seafood, seafront, seabed.