Famous Proverbs
440 Proverbs about Bird / Page 28
271. The hunter who is tracking an elephant does not stop to throw stones at birds.
272. The tulip is, among flowers, what the peacock is among birds. A tulip lacks scent, a peacock has an unpleasant voice. The one takes pride in its garb, the other in its tail.
273. A bird in your hand is worth more than 100 in the forest.
274. It's an ill bird that fouls its own nest.
275. Fat cats and thin birds can share a yard, but thin cats and fat birds no way.
276. It's a brave bird that makes its nest in the cat's ear.
277. If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come.
278. Every bird likes his own nest best.
279. The bird that has eaten cannot fly with the bird that is hungry.
280. A bird is known by his feathers.