The infamous Japorius Lamorius Sequester
Chick-fil-A is pronounced as "chick-fill-ay," with the emphasis on the last syllable. The "Chick" sounds like the word for a young bird, "fill" is pronounced like the word for filling something, and "ay" rhymes with "day." The name reflects a play on "chicken" and the term "fillet."
The animal that makes bird sounds like a monkey is the lyrebird.
The animal that sounds like a monkey but is actually a bird is the howler monkey.
A little "chick chick" noise
The word you're looking for is... chicks.
exactly what it sounds like, the chest of a bird
cardinal
A chick, just like any other bird.
bird
Sounds very much like a lack of humidity. The final few days before hatch, the chick needs extra humid conditions to move around in the shell. The inner membrane dries without this extra moisture and the chick is unable to complete the peeping (breaking of the shell). Increase humidity to 60% three days prior to hatch date for better results.
I remember from my childhood, something that sounds like "piskale"
The jay bird.