la cigogne (French name of the ciconia ciconia), called in English the (white) stork.
Paris is a city, not a state and therefore is not eligible to have a state bird.
in a peta stora
Swallows and swifts, sparrows, titmice, nightingales, wrens, doves are common in France and all have their followers.
If you go TODAY!!!!!!!! on Yahoo in the frontpage were it holds its tops storys look for the one With the BIG BIRD TITLE theres a Video about the voice...Mostly its this old guy who wears the suit and moves the mouth with his right hand and has a microphone connected...He also does the Voice Of Oscar the Grouch!
That the birds and seals probably have the same ancestors.
I'm pretty sure you're talking about the stork (la cigogne), which is sort of the trademark bird of Alsace, and Strasbourg in particular.
The Gallic Rooster is the national bird of France.
A type of chicken originating from the La Bresse region of France . A Dual purpose bird famed for its meat and with red comb and wattles , white feathers and blue legs , resembles the colours of the French flag . La Bresse Gauloise is the name attached to the bird if it is not actually from the La Bresse region.
he/she was a bird watcher or something
bee hummingbird
Paris is a city, not a state and therefore is not eligible to have a state bird.
in a peta stora
a pretty bird of a cold region.
When the Christmas tree tradition came into being a few hundred years ago in the Alsace region, the decorations consisted of nuts, apples, cookies and wooden toys. No doubt, the first birds to decorate a tree were also wooden. I just can't imagine a Christmas tree without my grandmother's very fragile birds from the l900's. Besides, what's a tree without a bird in it?
if it was as big bird with a red bill it was probably a white stork.
the bird's ( biosphere) fly through the air (atmosphere)
shafts Barbules and pinnae are connected at the shafts of the feathers. This is on a bird.