I would guess 2
No. A baby deer is called a fawn.
EYASES YESES SESEY SEASE EYASS ESSAY EASES
An eyas. You could just go with chick or hatchling, too.
A newly hatched bird might be called a hatchling, while the term nestling or chick is sometimes applied. What is probably the most correct term for the young is eyass (pronounced "EYE-ess").
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.
I believe that a baby falcon in the nest is called an eyas (or eyass)... especially so, but not exclusively, if they are to be trained for falconry. Also, any baby bird can be called a chick, as far as I know, but that's not as specific of course.
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An Eyass traditionally refers to nestling falcons but can be used to describe any downy baby Raptor. Baby owls are called 'owlets'.
The baby name of ANY bird is called a chick. Though many bird babies are called chicks, many also have specific names according to their species. For instance the name of a baby Red-tailed Hawk is eyass. The name of a baby turkey is a poult. Ducks have ducklings and Geese, goslings.
The baby name of ANY bird is called a chick. Though many bird babies are called chicks, many also have specific names according to their species. For instance the name of a baby Red-tailed Hawk is eyass. The name of a baby turkey is a poult. Ducks have ducklings and Geese, goslings.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 7 words with the pattern E-A-S. That is, five letter words with 1st letter E and 3rd letter A and 5th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: ecads egads elans emacs etats exams eyass