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A baby hawk is called an eyas.

The term "eyas" specifically refers to a young falcon, and even more specifically to one being raised and trained for falconry, but it might also generally apply to young hawks.

Hawks under a year are described as Passage, branch hoppers are called Branchers, and babies are Eyases... all falconry terms.

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Young Birds of Prey are called exactly the same thing normal birds are called.

If the bird is young and still covered in down (fluffy feathers to keep the bird warm) then the bird would be called a Chick. If the bird is jut starting or is still growing flight feathers they would be called a Fledgling.

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A young falcon is called a chick

If it is being raised for falconry purposes, it may be called an eyas.

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14y ago

The young of a flying bird is same as the young of the chicken. Adult birds have their own name,but their young is always call CHICKS!

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14y ago

Eyas.

From freedictionary.com:
ey·as play_w2("E0307300") (s) n. A nestling hawk or falcon, especially one to be trained for falconry.

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A young flying chicken is a chick

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