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Latin for bird?

Liberum Avis Liberum - "to be free" Avis - "bird" Literally, "free bird".


What is the summary of the tame bird and the free bird?

The tame bird was in a cage; the free bird was in the forest. They met when the time came; it was a decree of fate. The free bird cries. "Oh my love, let us fly to the woods." The caged bird whispers "Come here, let us both settle in a cage." Says the free bird, "Among the bars, where is the room to spread one's wings?" "Alas," cries the caged bird, "I should not know where to sit perched in the skies." The free bird cries, "My darling, sing the songs of the woodlands." The caged bird says, "Sit by my side; I'll teach you the speech I learned." The forest bird cries, "No, ah no! Songs can never be taught." The caged bird says, "Alas for me, I know not the songs of the woodlands." Their love is intense with longing, but they never can fly wing to wing. Through the bars of the cage they look, and vain is their wish to know each other. They flutter their wings in yearning and sing, "Come close, my love!" The caged bird whispers, "Alas, my wings are powerless and dead.


Why is the yard-bird sandwich called the yard-bird sandwich?

Yard bird, is a term from the American south for chickens. As many folks have free range chickens, allowing the fowl to run at large in their yards, the term "yard bird" came into being. So, a "yard bird sandwich" is a chicken sandwich, that's all.


What apparently had happened to Mrs. Wright's bird in trifles?

Mrs. Wright's bird was found strangled with a rope in the cage. It was a crucial piece of evidence in the investigation and symbolized the emotional repression and confinement that Mrs. Wright experienced in her marriage.


What kind of bird jump out of airplanes?

The bird that jumps out of airplanes is the military parachuting bird known as the military free-fall parachute trained bird. These birds are specially trained to jump out of airplanes alongside military personnel to assist in reconnaissance missions and other military operations. They are equipped with special gear to ensure their safety during the jump and landing.