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Bird Proverbs - page 7
A bird may be ever so small, it always seeks a nest of its own.
Danish Proverb
No matter how high a bird can fly, it still has to look for food on the ground.
Danish Proverb
A crow thinks her own bird fairest.
Danish Proverb
What bird so white as mine? says the crow.
German Proverb
One beats the bush, another catches the bird?
German Proverb
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Irish Proverb
Every bird as it is reared and the lark for the bog.
Irish Proverb
The early bird catches the worm.
Irish Proverb
Throwing your cap at a bird is not the way to catch it.
Portuguese Proverb
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Italian Proverb
Every bird thinks its own nest beautiful.
Italian Proverb
A bird in the cage is worth a hundred at large.
Italian Proverb
A married man is a caged bird.
Italian Proverb
You haven't yet caught the bird, still you are already plucking her.
Hungarian Proverb
A bird is recognized by her feathers, a man by his friend.
Hungarian Proverb
It is an ugly bird that defiles its own nest.
Hungarian Proverb
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Romanian Proverb
Such bird, such egg.
Romanian Proverb
Better one bird in the hand than ten in the forest.
Swedish Proverb
A bird in the hand is worth more than ten in the bush.
Swedish Proverb
Ane beats the bush, and anither grips the bird.
Scottish Proverb
To frighten a bird is not the way to catch it.
Scottish Proverb
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