A family of young birds is commonly referred to as a "brood." This term typically describes the group of chicks that hatch from eggs at the same time and are cared for by their parents. In some contexts, the term "clutch" may also be used to refer to the eggs laid by a bird, but "brood" specifically pertains to the young birds that emerge from those eggs.
Fledglings.
chicks you dummy! :)
Owlet
Brood
We call most baby birds chicks.
Kookaburras are unique among birds because they often exhibit a family structure where multiple generations live together. Typically, young birds from previous breeding seasons help care for the new chicks, which is known as cooperative breeding. This social structure enhances the survival of the young and fosters strong family bonds within the group. Additionally, Kookaburras are known for their distinctive laughing call, which they often use to communicate within their family unit.
His life was not great. His family was the poorest families in Indiana at the time he was young.
In the Birds belly!
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
a number of young hatched at one time, a family of young, is known as a Brood
Duke
No, some birds like the pigetto and road runner do not protect their young.