The expression "bird on a wire" typically refers to a situation where someone is in a precarious or vulnerable position, similar to a bird perched on a wire. It can suggest a feeling of being exposed or isolated, without a sense of stability or security. This metaphor can convey a sense of unease or vulnerability in a particular situation.
A bird in the Hand is worth two in the bush. Basically its expresses that you should be happy with what you have, If you leave it to try and get something better, you may not get either.
As shocked as a bird landing on live wire. :)
it mean wire
its a bird
in radio language, it mean that everything's is clear(the signal is coming through strong and clearly)
"Flipping the bird" is an expression that uses the word 'bird.' Another expression that uses the word is "killing two birds with one stone."
The expression, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.", means that work or be satisfied with what (the bird) you have, you can waste your time chasing the "two in the bush" and may never get them.
Bird on the Wire was created in 1969-04.
A soundtrack was not released.
What does Byron do after he sees the bird on wire is dead
A bird in the Hand is worth two in the bush. Basically its expresses that you should be happy with what you have, If you leave it to try and get something better, you may not get either.
Bird on a Wire - 1974 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (2010)
It's a sign of hope that segregation is over
Dodo
yes but there is such thing as a dodo bird. that is extinct though
cuz the bird isn't grounded.
Leonard Cohen Bird on a Wire - 2010 was released on: USA: August 2010