If you are referring to a species of bird, it is one word, bluebird - "the bluebird species migrate this time of year".
If you are referring to the colour of a bird, it is two - "that blue bird keeps coming back".
A Red Jay is a bird, they seem rare though
There can be a maximum of 4 birds in this scenario. Two birds in front, one bird in the middle, and two behind.
Yes, "blue whale" is a compound word made up of two words that come together to create a single noun.
The aquatic bird that quacks is a duck. To change the two middle letters from the word "disk," we would replace "is" with "uc" to form the word "duck."
The two elements that has a female bird in their names are rhenium and ruthenium. They contain the word 'hen' in them. Rhenium and ruthenium are transition metals.
'Mocking Bird' is two words.
"Flipping the bird" is an expression that uses the word 'bird.' Another expression that uses the word is "killing two birds with one stone."
It can be either, depending on context. Birdbath, as an object, is one word, a bird taking a bath would be two words
It's one word. A mockingbird is a type of bird.
Well, honey, the word you're looking for is "blue." It's a color that's as cool as a cucumber and also happens to be the name of a type of bird. So next time you're feeling blue, just remember there's a whole species of bird out there sharing your vibe.
The word 'bird' is singular.The word 'birds' is plural."One bird, two or more birds."The collective noun for a group of birds is a flock: "I saw a large flock of geese on the riverbank."
Oiseau And just for you :0))) To kill two birds with one stone : faire d'une Pierre deux coups (to make two strikes with one stone)
either 3 or 5
two and a half pounds. that is my guess
blue bird,
One dog two cats and one bird
blue-green