Yes, a fledgling is a young bird that has just developed feathers and is preparing to fly. In the case of penguins, however, the term "fledgling" is not typically used, as penguins do not fly. Young penguins are generally referred to as chicks or fledglings when they are transitioning to adulthood and learning to swim and forage for food.
A young owl is called an owlet or fledgling.
A young crow is called a chick or a fledgling.
fledgling
fledgling
A young bird that has not yet learned to fly.
It's called a fledgling this means that a bird had just grown its feathers
== == A young eagle is called an eaglet or fledgling.
The young one of an eagle is called an eaglet or a fledgling.
The fledgling skier had difficulty on the intermediate slopes. Fledgling means 'newcomer', or a bird who had just acquired its flight feathers and became capable of flying, or it can mean "young and inexperienced"
The young baby of an eagle is called an eaglet or a fledgling.
I'm pretty sure it's an owling
Either a nestling, a fledgling or a chick.