Unfledged means a bird that has not gotten its feathers. The unfledged chick could not fly.
An unfledged bird is called a hatchling.
An unfledged bird is a young bird that does not have feathers and is not ready to fly. In people, it means immature or inexperienced.
An unfledged hawk is called an eyas. Some meanings of unfledged hawk are: 1. Any of various birds of prey of the order Falconiformes and especially of the genera Accipiter and Buteo, characteristically having a short hooked bill and strong claws adapted for seizing. 2. Any of various similar birds of prey. 3. A person who preys on others; a shark. 4. a. One who demonstrates an actively aggressive or combative attitude, as in an argument. b. A person who favors military force or action in order to carry out foreign policy. intr.v. hawked, hawk·ing, hawks To hunt with trained hawks. To swoop and strike in the manner of a hawk
A callow is an unfledged young bird.
A squab is a young unfledged pigeon.
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A young pigeon is called a squab.
Fully grown but unfledged King Penguin chicks are covered in a thick, brown layer of down.
Fully grown but unfledged King Penguin chicks are covered in a thick, brown layer of down.
Callow is an adjective to describe an immature or inexperienced person; untried, naive, puerile, jejune; or a featherless or unfledged bird. Example sentence:You shouldn't mind his clumsiness in asking for a date, he's still a callow young man.
"Infledged" is not a commonly recognized term. It may be a misspelling or a rare word. However, it could potentially refer to something that is not fully developed or matured.
Beware of entrance to a quarrel, but being in, bear't that the opposed may beware of thee. From Shakespeare's "Hamlet" Polonius' advice to Laertes. Act I scene iii