Big Bird is an anthropomorphic bird that is one of the main characters of Sesame Street. Big Bird usually is involve in teaching children's lessons in the show and is usually depicted as a kind hearted curious character.
They are Muppets, in a human-like form.
He is a person.
Grover is not an animal at all, he is a Monster.
Well, I live on Sesame Street in my nest. It's over...it's kind of over that way. You have to take a subway to get there. Or a bus. Or if you can drive, maybe you can drive there...or you can take a...taxi.
Ernie is a human Muppet, as is his roommate Bert.
Rosita is supposedly a "Fruit Bat" but without wings .
Tweety Pie is a Canary
I believe that is a Declarative sentence-- you are just stating a fact!
Yes, the word birds is a plural, common noun; a word for any birds of any kind; the plural form for the singular noun bird.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Charlie 'Bird' Parker, jazz musicianBirds Landing, CA (population 130)Birds Barbershop, Austin, TX'The Birds', 1963 Alfred Hitchcock movie
sunflower seeds
Yes, the okapi is some kind of bird.
a land bird