Eagle, owl, condor, hawk (IMO)
They are sometimes called Man of War birds or Pirate birds. Since they are related to the pelicans, the term "frigate pelican" is also a name applied to them.
Yes, there is a bird called the starling.
The bird on the back of a quarter is the American bald eagle. It is featured on the reverse side of the coin as a symbol of freedom and national pride. The bald eagle was chosen for its majestic and iconic representation of the United States.
A good mythical creature could be a phoenix, a majestic bird that is reborn from its own ashes symbolizing renewal and transformation.
"Majestic" in Swahili is translated as "mkuu."
Because their majestic
the eagle is a "Majestic Bird of Prey" Also a badass bird
The American Eagle is a very majestic bird. This bird was not invented but rather discovered by a few passer-bys.
They are sometimes called Man of War birds or Pirate birds. Since they are related to the pelicans, the term "frigate pelican" is also a name applied to them.
Type- shoreline bird
The nickname of the constellation Aquila is "The Eagle." It is named after the majestic bird that is associated with the Greek god Zeus in mythology.
The bald eagle is the symbol of the US. It was chosen to symbolize America on June 20, 1792.
No but Kia is a type of bird.. spelled Kea
A bird is a type of animal. IDIOT!
Bald eagles are considered America's bird because they are a symbol of strength, freedom, and independence. They were chosen as the national bird of the United States in 1782 because of their majestic appearance and their significance in American culture and history.
the sosasonnya bird is their main bird.
A buzzard, is a type of prey Bird, (meat eating bird)A buzzard is a bird.... specifically a raptor.