To clarify one point, 'tiercel' is not a species name. It's a falconry term for a male falcon or hawk. The falconry term for a falcon or hawk chick is 'eyas', sometimes spelled 'eyass'. It is not gender-specific.
A male eagle, or any bird of prey, is a "tiercel."
Tiercel refers to the male. I.e. the female peregrine falcon is properly called a falcon, and the male-which, in common with most species of raptors, is smaller than the female-is known as a tiercel. The term "tiercel is french and means "third . In this case the male is a third the size of the female.
Male eagles are known as tercel, sometimes spelled as tiercel.
If a male falcon its called a tiercel, that name is used only for the male of the Falco family. Otherwise its just called a male.
A female eagle can be called a hen-eagle or an eagless. A male eagle, or any bird of prey, is a "tiercel."
tiercel, male hawk used in falconry
Andrew Eason has written: 'Tiercel' 'Firmament' 'Magnus'
I am pretty sure sea turtles legs are called flippers. Also, i think they can be called webbed feet. You know, i think they can be called fins too. I would go wth flippers.
the young is called
A young chicken is called a chick, a pullet (young hen), or a cockerel (young rooster).
A young camel is called a calf or a git which is the child of a camelA young camel is called a calf
A young gull is called a chick