Fledglings.
Owlet
chicks you dummy! :)
We call most baby birds chicks.
In the Birds belly!
A family of young birds is commonly referred to as a "brood." This term typically describes the group of chicks that hatch from eggs at the same time and are cared for by their parents. In some contexts, the term "clutch" may also be used to refer to the eggs laid by a bird, but "brood" specifically pertains to the young birds that emerge from those eggs.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
No, some birds like the pigetto and road runner do not protect their young.
Some mother birds will eat their young if they feel like they are not going to survive. You should never touch young birds because their mothers may do this to them.
There is no "father" with birds or in a flock of birds.
A young fowl is commonly referred to as a "chick." This term is typically used for young chickens, but it can also apply to the young of other birds. In specific contexts, young ducks are called "ducklings," and young geese are called "goslings." Overall, "chick" is the most general term for young fowl.
Young birds are called chicks or chickens. Animals have various names for their young.
The collective nouns for young birds are:a brood of chicksa clutch of chicks