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a bird that is too young to leave its nest is known Nestling
A nestling is a young bird that is not old enough to leave the nest.
Romeo speaks of the nightingale in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He mistakenly believes that the bird's song is the morning lark, signaling that it is time for him to leave Juliet before being discovered. This misunderstanding leads to tragic consequences for the young lovers.
The young of a cock, or male bird, is called a chick. As they grow, but before reaching maturity, young birds are called juveniles.
In England young men would often call the opposite sex 'birds' so if this person has called you his 'bird' he means girlfriend.
no,a mother bird will not eat their young no,a mother bird will not eat their young because she loves her youngs...
No, they lay their eggs in other bird's nest and leave.
you should clean it out so that another bird will be able to nest in the next year and you will have the experience of getting to watch them again.
A chick
a black bird
A baby learns it from its mother while it is young as it learns everything else. A bird building a nest is an instinctive behavior they are not taught how to do it they just know how to do it. The nest for chicks is prepared before they are born and the chicks leave before more chicks are born so they don't have the opportunity to learn in the sense humans learn at school, how to build a nest.
no, the Young bird's nest fern called a seedling