The Bird Man of Alcatraz, Robert Stroud, is known to have kept around 300 canaries during his time in prison, although this number varied over the years. Stroud developed a passion for birds and became an expert in their care and breeding while incarcerated. His work with canaries was a significant aspect of his life in prison, even leading to a published book on the subject.
canaries do have feathers and they have lots of different colors canaries are a type of a bird
"Alcatraz" is the Spanish word for "gannet", a marine bird related to the pelican.
Alcatraz was/is a sacred American Indian site.Alcatraz the prison harbours many notorious criminals including Al Capone and the "Bird Man".Many people claim that Alcatraz prison is haunted.It is claimed that nobody escaped from alcatraz, but it is possible that three inmates may have survived the crossing to the mainlain tho' no evidence has been found.The prison mainblock was subject to fire damage by American Indians as a protest demanding rights in the late 60's.The prison is now a tourist attraction.in san fransisco at the same time the gold rush was going on
i believe it was 'the bird man'. He saw a injured bird outside his cell and healed it. By the time he got out of prison he had over 300 birds.
The location you're describing is Alcatraz Island, situated in San Francisco Bay. It is known for its historic lighthouse, serves as a bird sanctuary, and was once a military fortress and prison. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into its multifaceted history and stunning views of the bay.
No. Canaries are seed eaters.
Use the sardines you found in the tunnel at the prison.
Use the sardines from the tunnel at the prison.
The author of "Birdman of Alcatraz" is Thomas E. Gaddis. The book, published in 1955, is a biography of Robert Stroud, a notorious inmate at Alcatraz who became known for his work with birds while in prison. Gaddis's portrayal highlights Stroud's life, challenges, and his unexpected passion for ornithology.
No, the bee hummingbird is the smallest bird. Canaries are small birds but not the smallest.
You can only do this with the sardines you get from the tunnel at the prison.
Yes, the word 'canary' is a noun; a word for a type of bird; a word for a color; a word for a thing.