Hatchling, nestling, fledgling.
From hatch - hatchling, nestling, fledgling
Either a nestling, a fledgling or a chick.
Raccoons are usually unable to capture a flying adult sparrow but will take a nestling or fledgling sparrow if the opportunity presents itself.
A grown-up nestling is called a fledgling. Fledglings are young birds that have recently developed feathers and are learning to fly, transitioning from their dependent stage in the nest to independence. During this period, they often remain close to their parents for guidance and protection as they adapt to their environment.
It depends on age and the person using any term, but all of the following are suitable - nestling, fledgling, squab, squeaker
Beijing, Chonqing, etc.
There is no such thing as a baby nestling, the term nestling is defined as a baby bird.
A human who has become imprinted with a vampyre
a eyas is a nestling hawk - a eyas is a nestling hawk -
A female robin bird is typically called a "robin." Both male and female robins share the same name.
a bird that is too young to leave its nest is known Nestling