Baby Quail will seek the protection of their mother beneath her wings at any perceived threat . They also can get warmth from grouping together.
Under Hawk's Wings was created in 1999.
That's where the mothers nipple is located.
No
nothing is worn above the cib jump wings under jump wings
Call for help periodically if you can. Under such circumstances there will be search and rescue teams.
Under your bed
no
It's under Miscellaneous.
Brood hens do not actually "hold" their chicks but they do protect them under their wings. Chicks will hide under the momma's wings when frightened.
under the wings of geese
No; larval insects never have wings, and larval mosquitoes specifically live under water.
Probably better for gliding than flying. Depends on how the birds flap their wings, how big they are and how big their wings are.