Unbelievably, the hieroglyph next to the bird is a bee. It's like whoever designed it had never seen a bee, but had them described by someone who knew someone whose cousin was stung by a bee that one time.
These could be the antenae. I mean, carving into stone doesn't really lend itself well for high-res depictions.
Living things > inanimate objects.
We've destroyed their habitat, so they have to go somewhere.