We have birds in some yards with a record of one hundred and sixty-five eggs to each bird.
He lost, on making the choice he did, more than twenty cents on each bird, and this is not all; those birds will be small for generations to come.
The number of each bird as given in the check-list of the American Ornithologist's Union has also been inserted after its scientific name as an aid in referring to larger bird-books.
Each bird eats at least a quarter of an ounce of seeds per day, and they are often found by thousands in a region.
Then, instantaneously, they spring again, each bird trying to get above the other, so as to strike him down.
In my notices ofeach bird I have mentioned whether there is a specimen in the museum, and also whether it is included in Professor Ansted's list, and if so in which of the Islands he has marked it as occurring.
I have also, where there is one and I have been able to ascertain it, mentioned the local name in the course of my notes on each bird.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each bird" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.