young bird

NOUN
  1. a bird that is still young
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How To Use young bird In A Sentence

  • Young birds are very vulnerable to predators.
  • These wandering individuals are mostly young birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The young birds' breasts showed orange now as they looked hungrily to her, their eyes black and empty.
  • We speculated what might have happened but when John and I were gazing out over the river later, we caught a fleeting glance of a young bird flitting past.
  • These young birdling things are driving me to the point of borrowing a gun.
  • Mime argues that such a thing is impossible, is out of nature; that what to the young bird is the old bird, which feeds it in the nest until it is fledged, that is to Siegfried, inevitably, Mime! The Wagnerian Romances
  • Not far from Clitheroe I watched an adult and three young birds twisting and turning in the air like skilful pilots doing aerobatics.
  • We searched for records of what happens to young birds after they fledge, a stage where many studies cease.
  • The movements are very much like the "fluttering of a young birdling. The Mother and Her Child
  • The young birds weigh only a few grams.
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