Who is compared to a bird in this passage?

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This scene from Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare takes place during the third act of the play, after Benedick’s and Beatrice’s friends hatch a plot against them. Ursula and Hero are walking in the orchard with the intention of allowing Beatrice to overhear them. The scene is amusing because although it is based on deceit, the ploy allows Hero and Ursula to aim some truths at Beatrice: their jokes about her seem to express some of their genuine feelings that they might normally hesitate to express directly.   HERO: Why, you speak truth. I never yet saw man, How wise, how noble,... Show more

Who is compared to a bird in this passage?