Examples of 'young bird' in a sentence

Meaning of "young bird"

Young bird: This phrase typically refers to a juvenile bird that is in its early stages of life

How to use "young bird" in a sentence

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He is still like a young bird in the next.
The young bird is able to fly properly as a result.
One of the two is clearly a young bird.
Cries a young bird and an adult in a nest.
There is not a single young bird in sight.
Where the young bird sits gathering its power.
Adult male with a young bird.
Sometimes a young bird needs to spread his wings.
Carrying the young bird.
A young bird alone on the ground has not necessarily been abandoned.
Almost like a young bird in a nest.
A young bird takes off for the first time over a lake.
How to train a young bird dog.
So the man keeps staring up into the sky like a young bird.
Usually no more than one young bird survives in a season.

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The female adopts a begging posture and vocalises like a young bird.
I pity the young bird.
I put the dog in the house and went to extract the young bird.
Begin speaking to the young bird as soon as you bring it home.
Do not attempt to feed or care for the young bird yourself.
After leaving the nest the young bird is completely independent of its parents.
And he found out that his dad was having it off with some young bird.
To cage a young bird.
The young bird is duller than the adult and has a shorter crest.
This is a really young bird.
I felt like the young bird which has just left its nest.
It was likely a young bird.
Young bird enthusiasts can easily pursue educational reports and projects about their feathered friends.
It might be a young bird.
Fratricide When a young bird kills one of its brothers or sisters in.
I threw myself into weight training as a young bird takes to the air.
This young bird has had a thing for Lord C.
So what should be done when a young bird is found?
This young bird was found on a beach, unable to fly.
In later appearances, she has reverted to being a young bird.
You are like this healthy young bird just flying around totally free.
The wife's away and he gets it on with a young bird.
The wild cat lures the young bird using its tail disguised as a worm.
She is fed by the male, begging for food as a young bird.
Setting - perhaps a young bird looking for a patch of its own.
We have had reports of a rare big, young bird seen there.
It was a young bird that had only lived for a summer, an autumn and a winter.
Approximately 4 hours later the first young bird arrived back.
By three weeks, the young bird acquires black scapulars and flight feathers.
Finally, the large egg hatched and a young bird popped out.
As the young bird matures, such controlled descent gradually gives way to powered flight.
Have you ever thought the young bird left in the nest?
The young bird takes off from a branch, only to drop after only a few seconds.
Knotting takes practice, and this young bird is having a little trouble.
The young bird has almost hidden combs, but the plumage maturation is poorly known.

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