Has a broad,flat topped head and glossy back, tight body feathering and a thick arched bill and it is plain black
simple!!!it should look like its parents.u have a look of either of ur parents right?
There silky black with wings like hawks have a perfect beak . There size as big as a red tailed hawk. Wings about 4 feet
Newborn baby robins are almost pathetic-looking: they look scrawny, with only a little down covering their bodies and no wing or tail feathers to speak of. They are more of a mottled brown-and-grey, and don't start developing that red chest of theirs until they're a few weeks of age, after they leave the nest, and after they attempt to take their first attempts at flight. At first, after hatching, they look like their all beak and no feathers. They do fill out as they get older, with their mother and father bringing them worms and insects for them to fill up on.
Robins usually have lay 4 eggs and then stop. They rarely have more and it is said that if one sees more than 4 eggs that another robin probably laid them in the "borrowed" nest. I have at this moment, though, a nest with 6 ! baby robins in it. All 6 look as if they are ready to fly.
i dont know exactly, but its made of stix and an certain plant.
a beak to catch food, claws as well, wings to fly and fur to keep it warm
Ugly
Baby snails look a bit like worms or slugs upon hatching. They do not have visibly noticeable shells for a day or two or until they can be viewed up close on the glass.
Newborn baby robins are almost pathetic-looking: they look scrawny, with only a little down covering their bodies and no wing or tail feathers to speak of. They are more of a mottled brown-and-grey, and don't start developing that red chest of theirs until they're a few weeks of age, after they leave the nest, and after they attempt to take their first attempts at flight. At first, after hatching, they look like their all beak and no feathers. They do fill out as they get older, with their mother and father bringing them worms and insects for them to fill up on.
robins look like there family
Baby reptiles and baby birds are two existing examples of animals alive today that come from eggs like the dinosaurs did. When baby bird hatch they are pretty puny looking. They can't fend for themselves and can't even move around easily. They have to be taken care of by the parents. However in a few hours they are up and about - think of how quickly baby chicks are able to look for food after hatching. Many however retain their baby fuzz for several days or weeks until they are fully fledged (have feathers) Baby reptiles are even more ready to go after hatching. Alligators and turtles both emerge from their eggs, looking like tiny adults, and head off for the water ready to find food, hide and defend themselves.Dinosaurs were probably more like reptiles than birds. Baby dinosaurs looked like tiny adult dinosaurs. They were probably ready to fend for themselves shortly after hatching.
Demelza Robins was not in the Harry Potter movies as a named character. If she was in the movie, she was an extra. There were no open auditions for her.
Small and light blue in color
they look like baby chameleons lol
Their eggs, which look like seeds, are deposited randomly on the ground these often pass two winters before hatching in the spring.
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
they look like this
dress like a baby...
look at the baby,then look at the husband