Famous Proverbs
440 Proverbs about Bird / Page 35
341. The gravest fish is an oyster; the gravest bird's an ool; the gravest beast's an ass; and the gravest man's a fool.
342. The bird that pecks at a rock trusts in the strength of its beak.
343. 'i nearly killed the bird.' no one can eat 'nearly' in a stew.
344. It is an ugly bird that defiles its own nest.
345. A bird is recognized by her feathers, a man by his friend.
346. You haven't yet caught the bird, still you are already plucking her.
347. A wayward woman is like the weaver bird. She uses her perch on one tree to scout other trees.
348. God gives food to every bird, but does not throw it into the nest.
349. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
350. She's a foul bird that syles her own nest.