The plant that looks like a bird is called "Bird of Paradise."
The flower that resembles a bird in appearance is called the "Bird of Paradise" flower.
The bird is called an ostrich.
The common noun phoenix is an abstract noun, a word for a bird that exists in legend only. The proper noun Phoenix is a concrete noun, the name of a city in the state of Arizona.
Manila got its name from a white-flowered mangrove plant called "nilad" that used to grow in the area. The combination of "nilad" and the Tagalog word "may," meaning "there is," gave rise to the name "Maynila" or Manila.
The male given name "Jatsen" comes from the Latin and Greek languages with the meaning of "healer". Also from the Old Latin and Old French, meaning "blue jay", referring to a bird in the family of crows, or "chatterer".
because it looks like bird poo
The plant that looks like a mini fern and contracts when something touches it is called a Sensitive Plant, Touch-me-not or Tickleme Plant (scientific name: Mimosa pudica).
I am not sure if this is what you're looking for, but here's the latin name and family I found for parrot's bill- There is a plant called Bird of Paradise that looks like a parrot.
When its tail is displayed it looks like the lyre musical instrument
If you are looking for the state bird of Colorado, it is called the Lark Bunting. If you want to know how it looks like, I recommend you go to Google Images.
Probably Hibiscus
It is called the Bird's Head Peninsula, because it looks like a bird's head.
Kiwi?
You may be referring to the roadrunner. However, they do not really look like a chicken that much.
Try typing the looks of the bird on google or type in what bird is this?
well duh. an alondra bird is a bird. it kinda looks like a sparrow.its diffrent fom the NAME alondra, which means "defender of man kind"
the name of the Pokemon on the cover of heart gold (the one that looks like a bird with a rainbow on it) is HO-OH