saw her fright shined her with a bright light what a sight this girl just right oh no she got a hen on ha side ohh i kno y dnt cry its elanies hen night
night fright
Some gender nouns for birds are:cob, pen (swan)cock, chantelle (partridge)cock, hen (blue jay)cock, hen (crow)cock, hen (dove)cock, hen (finch)cock, hen (guinea fowl)cock, hen (gull)cock, hen (heron)cock, hen (hummingbird)cock, hen (lark)cock, hen (lyrebird)cock, hen (magpie)cock, hen (nightingale)cock, hen (ostrich)cock, hen (parrot)cock, hen (pheasant)cock, hen (pigeon)cock, hen (quail)drake, hen (duck)gander, goosepeacock, peahenrooster, hen (chicken)tercel, falcontiercel, hen (hawk)tom, hen (turkey)Many types of birds do not have specific gender nouns, for example, penguins or woodpeckers are simply called male and female.
Not hen, but her.
It looks like a google translation and is most likely incorrect. BTW 'you' is not a Welsh word.
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only one I can think of is hen.... Cornish hen
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"Rhymes with hen" because the ending sound of both words is the same, creating a rhyme. Rhyming words have similar sounds at the end and are commonly used in poetry and music to create rhythm and flow.
There are many possibilities for words that rhyme with types of birds, depending on the birds. For example, "throw" rhymes with "crow" and "beagle" rhymes with "eagle."