baby bird

NOUN
  1. young bird not yet fledged
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How To Use baby bird In A Sentence

  • On this first day of summer, we are well into the season when baby birds fledge - a desperate time of survival for many young birds.
  • A smiling Becky sat the baby bird in the grass in front of the lilacs, and quietly moved away.
  • In fetal position, they uncurled and curled, then sat up like baby birds begging for worms.
  • He hovered anxiously about while she fed the greedy fledglings with the soft pulpy mass she prepared so carefully, and was always ready to look after the "bambini," as Maria insisted on calling the baby birds. Chico: the Story of a Homing Pigeon
  • Once you touch the delicate baby birdling, once you try too hard to help it live, you risk having it abandoned by its own mother and dying; helping can actually cause harm. Layla Revis: Mrs. Fix It
  • Measuring up at nearly 5 feet tall, and native to the East African White Nile marshes, the shoebill has a wingspan of as much as 10 feet -- and a reputation for violent nocturnal feedings of fish, turtles, baby birds, and small crocodiles; however, with as few as 5,000 left in the world, the TreeHugger
  • I call fretfully as my baby birds, sunblocked and behatted flit off down the street. Erika Schickel: Baby Steps
  • Oh hey! Have you seen my baby bird?
  • On Friday morning, Sheree awakened to delightful sunbeams pouring into the room from the window and the sound of baby birds chirping in their nest.
  • Sometimes you might encounter a fox, and I lost a whole morning's work watching a mother bird feeding her baby birds the figs from my fig tree.
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