A fledgling is a bird that has not yet left the nest or has not yet learned to fly.
It is a fairly loosely defined term.
birds and mainly baby birds
No. Wallabies are marsupials, a sub-group of mammals. Chicks are baby birds.
Baby eagles are called eaglets.
A flock chickens, a brood of hens, and a clutch or peep of chicks.
SquabProbobly a chick, just like any other bird.Young doves and pigeons are called squabs.
actullay, you can because they are both birds and some kinds of ducks can have chicks, so yes.
The Farmer. Obviously. Baby chickens (all domestic poultry) should be provided with a shallow dish of water. Chicks of wild birds get their water from the food they are given by the adult birds while still in the nest.
For most birds a chick. Eagle chicks are called eaglets so it depends...
A baby hummingbird! Almost all baby birds are or can be called "chicks". Very few have special distinctions as to what they are. So unless you're needing some scientific name for it, chick will do.
We call most baby birds chicks.
Most baby birds are called chicks. Some kinds of birds have specific names in English. For example, a baby goose is a gosling, a baby pigeon is a squab, a baby swan is a cygnet.
Because chicks are young birds and birds have beaks.