CHICK a young bird
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chicksCHICK, a young bird
pullusa chick or young bird
pulliPULLUS, a chick or young bird
pulliyoung bird; chick
chicka young bird
nestlinga young bird
ROBINTHECRADLEDating a young bird?
nestlingsNESTLING, a young bird
EAGLETYoung of a bird.
owleta young nocturnal bird
owletsOWLET, a young nocturnal bird
fledgelinga young bird just fledged also FLEDGLING
fledglingsA young bird that has just fledged
fledglinga young bird just fledged also FLEDGELING
chicksA young bird, esp. one newly hatched
squabsa young unfledged bird, esp a pigeon
fledglingA young bird that has just fledged
chickA young bird, esp. one newly hatched
fledgelingsFLEDGELING, a young bird just fledged also FLEDGLING
fledglingsFLEDGLING, a young bird just fledged also FLEDGELING
precocialsPRECOCIAL, a bird having such young also PRAECOCIAL
nestlinga young bird that has not left the nest
nestlingsA bird that is too young to leave its nest
fledge(of a young bird) to acquire the feathers necessary for flight
altricialhaving young requiring care for a lengthy period / an altricial bird
hatched(of a young bird, fish, or reptile) Emerge from its egg
fledges(of a young bird) to acquire the feathers necessary for flight
hatching(of a young bird, fish, or reptile) Emerge from its egg
coveya mature bird or pair of birds with a brood of young
poultyoung fowl, as of the turkey, the pheasant, or a similar bird
fledgeto bring up (a young bird) until it is able to fly
pipped(of a young bird) Crack (the shell of the egg) when hatching
pipping(of a young bird) Crack (the shell of the egg) when hatching
fledgesto bring up (a young bird) until it is able to fly
poultsyoung fowl, as of the turkey, the pheasant, or a similar bird
fledging(of a young bird) Develop wing feathers that are large enough for flight
fledgingBring up (a young bird) until its wing feathers are developed enough for flight
fluffsAny soft downy substance, esp. the fur or feathers of a young mammal or bird
nesta bed or receptacle prepared by an animal and especially a bird for its eggs and young
oviparous(of a bird, etc.) Producing young by means of eggs that are hatched after they have been laid by the parent