In Liverpool, apparently!:-) Years ago (in the 70's, I think?) there was an extremely popular TV series entitled 'The Liver Birds' ... a sit-com about the trials and tribulations in life of two 'Liver Birds). I'm not aware, however, that this term is in common usage (as in Scousers from Liverpool, Brummies from Birmingham, etc) There is a building in the centre of Liverpool in England with statues of Liver birds on top.
Prometheus, a character from Greek mythology, had his liver pecked out by an eagle as punishment for giving fire to humans.
Mixing chicken liver with sand is a traditional method used to help poultry digest their food better. The gritty texture of the sand helps to break down the liver more efficiently in the bird's gizzard, aiding in the digestion process. Additionally, the sand can also help to provide essential minerals and nutrients to the birds.
If 2 people make 2 birds each in 55 minutes, then a total of 4 birds are made by these 2 people. Extending this to a larger group, if more people are making birds at the same rate, the number of birds made in 55 minutes will depend on the number of people participating.
it kills bacteriaAnother answerI presume you mean what does the liver do for the chicken, rather than what does it do for the rest of the meal. Well, livers are not there to kill bacteria. They have a number of functions in the body, including glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis, hormone production, and detoxification and production of bile.
No, bluejays are very common birds.
The duration of The Liver Birds is 1800.0 seconds.
The Liver Birds ended on 1978-12-29.
The Liver Birds was created on 1969-04-14.
there are millions of liver birds u can find out there. the population can always change when some of them died or some of them just born. maybe one day all of them will die if we make more pollution.
The Liver Birds - 1969 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Because they are a Symbol to Liverpools history
eggs
I think it is only two.
The Liver Birds - 1969 The Engagement 2-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2002)
The Liver Birds - 1969 Grandad 2-10 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2002)
The Liver Birds - 1969 Promotion 2-12 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2002)
There are only two Liver Birds in existence. Both birds are fastened securely to the top of the Liver Building, Pier Head, Liverpool, with thick cables so that they could never escape. If they did manage to escape, Liverpool (or so the fable goes) would cease to exist.