"A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" is a sentence.
Since you have already made a profit, and by running after moe money you may loose it all.
The job does not pay well but it has benefits. If I went somewhere else I might not get those. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
A bird living on the top of a hippo, or a bird living in a cactus is an example of commensalism...:D
Example: "Andy calculated that the bird flies at an average of 45mph.
Example sentence - The pheasant feathers on his hat made it look like the whole bird was sitting on his head.
Plumage means the "feathers on a bird"An example would be, "The plumage on that peacock was incredibly large."
A complete sentence must have a subject (noun) and a predicate (verb). For example, "The bird flies in the sky." "The bird" is the subject of the sentence (bird is a noun) and "flies in the sky" is the predicate (flies is the verb). This is a complete sentence. "The mailman" is NOT a complete sentence because there is no predicate (I didn't tell you what the mailman did). Ask yourself "Who?" and "Did what?" and if you're able to answer both questions then you probably have a subject and a predicate, and therefore, a complete sentence.
No; it is an English saying originally relating to falconry.
The sentence of the proverb " A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH" is You better participate in the Quiz rather than the painting competition because if you win in the quiz competition you are going to get a full scholarship rather than a medal in the painting competition. You know " A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH" .
the early bird catches the worm
Example sentence - The mallard drake is a beautiful bird.
Example sentence - The bird of prey is in the predatory category.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush : It is better to accept the little we have than reject it hoping to get a lot later
Example sentence - I could not remember which bird species are flightless.
Example sentence - How does the baby bird learn to fly?
Example sentence - The beautiful white bird was an albino peacock.
This is a funny saying. The original proverb is "A bird in the hand in worth two in the bush." This saying takes it literally, and says that holding on to a bird would make it hard to blow your nose.
The little Bird will perch on a window sill
A bird living on the top of a hippo, or a bird living in a cactus is an example of commensalism...:D