The Hebrew word "tsipor" (generic word for "bird") is pronounced "tzih-pohr".
(Try saying "its" a few times, then cut out the "ih" sound for practice with the "ts" and "tz" sounds)
"song" or "song of" = shir (שיר)
Well, honey, in the song "Surfin' Bird" by The Trashmen, they say the word "bird" a grand total of 27 times. So, if you're ever in a bird-counting mood, just blast that song and start keeping track.
tsipor ha ima (ציפור האימא)
There is no such Hebrew song.
If you're talking about "The Grand Turk's Bird Walk and Bird Drive" in the Caribbean, there is no Hebrew word for this.
sheer yah-feh (שיר יפה)
If you are talking about the insect - it is 'zvuv' If you are refering to the verb of flying as a bird or a plane does - it is 'oof' or 'tas'
morningtown
bird's nest = ken (קן)
Bird in Hebrew
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
This song has some Hebrew lyrics, such as the line that roughly translates as 'What is happening Sec' (Hebrew doesn't have a word for Dalek so we must assume it refers to Dalek Sec). In the song the Hebrew word 'Korah' is chanted, which translates as 'The Happening', which could refer to the Daleks evolving.