Baby Bird in a sentence

(1) The baby bird is tiny.
(2) The chick is a baby bird.
(3) The baby bird is delicate.
(4) The baby bird had a teeny beak.
(5) The baby bird could barely fly.
(6) The baby bird had a teensy beak.
(7) The baby bird is alive and well.
(8) The egg hatches into a baby bird.
(9) The baby bird can barely fly yet.
(10) The baby bird is learning to fly.
Baby Bird sentence
(11) The baby bird is growing feathers.
(12) The baby bird is too young to fly.
(13) The baby bird was baldly bald too.
(14) The baby bird was too weak to fly.
(15) The baby bird is struggling to fly.
(16) The baby bird resembles its mother.
(17) The baby bird settled into the nest.
(18) The baby bird chirps for its mother.
(19) The baby bird chirp down on its nest.
(20) The baby bird had a teeny-weeny beak.
Baby Bird make sentence
(21) The baby bird had the teeniest wings.
(22) The baby bird chirped out of its nest.
(23) The baby bird will grow feathers soon.
(24) The baby bird chirped in a gentle way.
(25) A mother bird fed the baby bird worms.
(26) The baby bird nestled snug in its nest.
(27) The baby bird will emerge from its egg.
(28) The baby bird nodded its head for food.
(29) The baby bird weighs only a few ounces.
(30) The baby bird will learn to feed itself.
Sentence of baby bird
(31) The baby bird will emerge from its nest.
(32) The mother bird fed her baby bird worms.
(33) I saw a baby bird take its first flight.
(34) The baby bird chirped loudly in its nest.
(35) The mother bird fed the hungry baby bird.
(36) The baby bird will fledge in a few weeks.
(37) The baby bird struggled out of its shell.
(38) The baby bird is learning to feed itself.
(39) The baby bird is fragile, don't scare it.
(40) The baby bird was naked without feathers.
Baby Bird meaningful sentence
(41) I watched a baby bird hatch from its egg.
(42) The baby bird clings lovingly to its nest.
(43) Finally, the baby bird learned how to fly.
(44) A baby bird hatches from a biological egg.
(45) The baby bird learned to fly miraculously.
(46) The baby bird was vulnerable to predators.
(47) The mewl of a baby bird drew my attention.
(48) The baby bird flapped its wings excitedly.
(49) The baby bird chirped sleepily in its nest.
(50) The baby bird will hatch from its egg soon.
Baby Bird sentence examples
(51) The baby bird is fragile, don't pick it up.
(52) Miraculously, the baby bird learned to fly.
(53) The baby bird's nest was high up in a tree.
(54) The baby bird's first flight was a success.
(55) The baby bird eagerly awaited its next meal.
(56) The baby bird clings lovingly onto its nest.
(57) The baby bird tried to peck out of the nest.
(58) The unfed baby bird chirped loudly for food.
(59) The baby bird is so tiny it fits in my hand.
(60) The baby bird needs its mother to coddle it.
Sentence with baby bird
(61) The baby bird is lesser than the adult bird.
(62) A baby bird is the offspring of its parents.
(63) Eventually, the baby bird will learn to fly.
(64) The baby bird's beak was small and delicate.
(65) The baby bird's eyes sparkled with curiosity.
(66) The hairless baby bird was still in its nest.
(67) They dandle the baby bird down onto the nest.
(68) The baby bird learned to crawl onto the nest.
(69) By now, the baby bird has learned how to fly.
(70) The baby bird depends on its mother for food.
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(71) The baby bird was calm and quiet in the nest.
(72) The baby bird was born naked and featherless.
(73) The baby bird's eyes were closed as it slept.
(74) The baby bird hatched from its egg yesterday.
(75) The baby bird slept soundly in its cozy nest.
(76) The baby bird's eyes were bright and curious.
(77) The delicate baby bird chirped for its mother.
(78) The baby bird was callow and couldn't fly yet.
(79) Oh my! she exclaimed when she saw a baby bird.
(80) The baby bird is fragile, so handle it gently.
Sentence using baby bird
(81) The baby bird is in its nascent stage of life.
(82) The baby bird was so tiny it couldn't fly yet.
(83) A fertilized egg can develop into a baby bird.
(84) The cute baby bird chirped loudly in its nest.
(85) I saw a baby bird learning to fly in the park.
(86) The baby bird's wings grew stronger every day.
(87) The baby bird learned to crawl out of the nest.
(88) The baby bird learned to crawl onto the branch.
(89) The toothless baby bird chirped for its mother.
(90) The unweaned baby bird chirped loudly for food.
Baby Bird example sentence
(91) The baby bird was cradled inside the birdhouse.
(92) The baby bird's bones are delicate and fragile.
(93) I have ever seen a baby bird hatch from an egg.
(94) I was surprised to see a baby bird in its nest.
(95) The baby bird's wings were too weak to fly yet.
(96) The baby bird learned to fly with its siblings.
(97) The baby bird's parents sang sweet songs to it.
(98) The baby bird nestled in its nest for the night.
(99) The hungriest baby bird chirped loudly for food.
(100) We watched the baby bird squab out of its shell.
Sentence with word baby bird
(101) Eventually, the baby bird will learn how to fly.
(102) The viewer saw the baby bird hatch from its egg.
(103) The baby bird chirped a gentle song in the nest.
(104) The baby bird needs its mother to feed it worms.
(105) The mother bird was feeding her baby bird worms.
(106) The baby bird was cute with its fluffy feathers.
(107) The baby bird was barely alive when we found it.
(108) The baby bird was learning to climb off the nest.
(109) I watched as the baby bird took its first flight.
(110) The baby bird has grown feathers and can fly now.
Sentence of baby bird
(111) We can conclude that the baby bird learns to fly.
(112) Pouf! The egg hatched and the baby bird appeared.
(113) The baby bird is learning to fly and feed itself.
(114) The downy feathers of the baby bird were so soft.
(115) The baby bird fed on the worms its mother brought.
(116) I spotted a baby bird hopping around in the grass.
(117) The baby bird will grow feathers and learn to fly.
(118) I was a witness to the baby bird leaving the nest.
(119) The baby bird is dependent on its mother for food.
(120) The chick will emerge from its egg as a baby bird.
Baby Bird used in a sentence
(121) You can observe the way a baby bird learns to fly.
(122) The baby bird hatched from a tiny egg in the nest.
(123) The baby bird's nest was made of twigs and leaves.
(124) The baby bird's feathers were ruffled by the wind.
(125) The baby bird explored the world outside its nest.
(126) The baby bird's feathers changed color as it grew.
(127) The baby bird learned how to chirp at a young age.
(128) The baby bird's nest was nestled high up in a tree.
(129) The baby bird's chirping echoed through the forest.
(130) The baby bird's parents taught it how to find food.
Baby Bird sentence in English
(131) The baby bird used its beak to peck out of the egg.
(132) The uncracked shell protected the baby bird inside.
(133) The pupped baby bird chirped loudly for its mother.
(134) The baby bird chirred for its mother to bring food.
(135) The crow snatched a baby bird from its nest to eat.
(136) The baby bird was adorably tiny and chirped loudly.
(137) The baby bird vociferated for food from its mother.
(138) The passage was about a girl who saved a baby bird.
(139) The baby bird was naked until its feathers grew in.
(140) The baby's laugh was as cute as a baby bird's chirp.
(141) The baby bird's feathers were still fluffy and soft.
(142) The baby bird will fledge on its own in a few weeks.
(143) The baby bird chirrups for its mother to bring food.
(144) I noticed a fluffy plume under the baby bird's nest.
(145) The baby bird had to survive the fall from its nest.
(146) The egg has the potential to hatch into a baby bird.
(147) The baby bird leaves the nest because of transience.
(148) The baby bird learns to feed itself from its mother.
(149) The eggshell cracked open and the baby bird hatched.
(150) I saw a baby bird pecking at the ground for insects.
(151) The baby bird's parents protected it from predators.
(152) The baby bird's instinct is to chirp for its mother.
(153) The baby bird learned to feed from its mother's beak.
(154) The baby bird's parents watched over it protectively.
(155) The baby bird's chirping was a sign of its happiness.
(156) The baby bird was acclimated to flying by its mother.
(157) The baby bird nestled snug at the bottom of the nest.
(158) The baby bird chirped as it snacked beneath the nest.
(159) The baby bird has growed feathers and learned to fly.
(160) The baby bird curled down into its nest to stay warm.
(161) The baby bird was born in a nest high up in the tree.
(162) The dastardly hawk stole the baby bird from its nest.
(163) The tiny peep from the baby bird caught my attention.
(164) The baby bird learns to hunt for food to feed itself.
(165) The baby bird's siblings played together in the nest.
(166) A gentle breeze ruffled the feathers of the baby bird.
(167) The baby bird's feathers were a mix of brown and gray.
(168) The animal behaviorist will bottle feed the baby bird.
(169) The baby bird was regurgitating food for its siblings.
(170) The child gingerly set the baby bird back in its nest.
(171) The baby bird cheeped for its mother to bring it food.
(172) The baby bird snuggled up against its mother's breast.
(173) The baby bird is tiny and needs its mother to feed it.
(174) The baby bird has lesser feathers than the adult bird.
(175) The baby bird will devour the worms its mother brings.
(176) I was surprised to see a baby bird hatch from its egg.
(177) I rescued a baby bird that had fallen out of its nest.
(178) The baby bird's mother taught it how to hunt for food.
(179) The baby bird finally learned to crawl out of the nest.
(180) The chirpiest baby bird in the nest is learning to fly.
(181) The baby bird will fledge from its nest in a few weeks.
(182) The baby bird pecks down on the mother's beak for food.
(183) The baby bird chirped as it learned to gobble on worms.
(184) The baby bird was chirking for its mother to come back.
(185) Meep meep! chirped the baby bird as it begged for food.
(186) The baby bird is learning to burgeon its wings and fly.
(187) The emergence of a baby bird from its egg is a miracle.
(188) The baby bird could barely fly because it was so young.
(189) The hatch on the egg was cracked open by the baby bird.
(190) The baby bird's feathers were starting to change color.
(191) The baby bird's chirping was a sign that it was hungry.
(192) The baby bird's parents taught it how to hunt for food.
(193) The baby bird's nest was hidden among the thick foliage.
(194) The baby bird pecks down on the worm held by its parent.
(195) The unweaned baby bird eagerly awaited its next feeding.
(196) The adorably small baby bird chirped loudly in its nest.
(197) The baby bird chirruped for its mother to bring it food.
(198) A baby bird needs to be fed to nourish its growing body.
(199) The baby bird is fragile and needs to be handled gently.
(200) The baby bird weighed only a few ounces when it hatched.
(201) The baby bird will learn to feed itself from its mother.
(202) The baby bird was so tiny it fit in the palm of my hand.
(203) The baby bird learns to fly to find food to feed itself.
(204) Watching a baby bird take flight is absolutely adorable.
(205) The baby bird huddled snug with its siblings in the nest.
(206) The baby bird will grow out of its nest and learn to fly.
(207) The baby bird wobbled out of its nest for the first time.
(208) The baby bird chirrups in excitement as it learns to fly.
(209) The baby bird was nudged out of the nest by its siblings.
(210) The downy plumules provided insulation for the baby bird.
(211) The baby bird will experience growth as it learns to fly.
(212) The baby bird will ingest food regurgitated by its parent.
(213) The baby bird's nest was lined with soft twigs and leaves.
(214) The baby bird's siblings playfully pecked at its feathers.
(215) The baby bird had to hump out of the nest to learn to fly.
(216) The baby bird tried to warble, but only a squeak came out.
(217) The baby bird will open its mouth to be fed by its mother.
(218) The baby bird's beak was too small to crack open the seed.
(219) I found a baby bird that had been abandoned by its mother.
(220) The baby bird's nest was hidden in the branches of a tree.
(221) The baby bird imprinted on the first moving object it saw.
(222) The baby bird regurgitated its food into its mother's beak.
(223) The baby bird pecked out of its shell to join its siblings.
(224) The baby bird will fledge with its siblings in a few weeks.
(225) The baby bird tried to fly, but plumped back into the nest.
(226) I was astonished when I saw a baby bird hatch from its egg.
(227) The baby bird was learning to fledge around with its wings.
(228) The baby bird was teenier than the other birds in the nest.
(229) The wriggler was the perfect size for the baby bird to eat.
(230) The baby bird will suck up the food from its mother's beak.
(231) The baby bird's chirping attracted other birds to the area.
(232) The baby bird was ingurgitating worms brought by its parent.
(233) The baby bird regurgitated the food into its mother's mouth.
(234) The baby bird's wings fluttered as it attempted to take off.
(235) The baby bird's parents brought it worms and insects to eat.
(236) I watched the baby bird fledge up and take its first flight.
(237) The unweaned baby bird chirped eagerly for its next feeding.
(238) The baby bird hatched from its egg in the palm of your hand.
(239) The baby bird was hesitant to fledge at the top of the tree.
(240) The baby bird struggled to slurp out the worm from its nest.
(241) The baby bird acclimatizes to flying after leaving the nest.
(242) The survival of the baby bird depended on its mother's care.
(243) The baby bird has grown a lot since we found it in the nest.
(244) The baby bird settled into its nest after its mother fed it.
(245) The baby bird opened its mouth wide to be fed by its mother.
(246) The baby bird chirped happily as its mother brought it food.
(247) The baby bird chirped as it squeaked under the mother's wing.
(248) The baby bird's gapes signaled its hunger to the parent bird.
(249) The baby bird cheeped pitifully when it fell out of the nest.
(250) The baby bird cautiously peeped up from the hole in the nest.
(251) The baby bird should be fed with seeds, not undefined grains.
(252) The baby bird opened its beak wide to suckle from its parent.
(253) The callow baby bird is waiting for its mother to bring food.
(254) The baby bird masticated the worm before swallowing it whole.
(255) The baby bird nestled in its mother's embrace, safe and warm.
(256) A baby bird's viability is determined by how well it can fly.
(257) The baby bird chirped loudly when its mother came to feed it.
(258) The shell of the egg was cracked open, revealing a baby bird.
(259) The baby bird had a strong dependence on its mother for food.
(260) The baby bird is not yet fullgrown, but it's learning to fly.
(261) The baby bird eagerly gobbled up the worms its mother brought.
(262) The baby bird was nourished by its mother's regurgitated food.
(263) The baby bird eagerly waits for its mother to feed with worms.
(264) The baby bird learns to chirp to communicate with its parents.
(265) The liveborn baby bird was being carefully fed by its parents.
(266) The liveborn baby bird was being taught to fly by its parents.
(267) The baby bird nestled under its mother's wings, safe and warm.
(268) The baby bird stretched up to meet its mother's beak for food.
(269) The baby bird should be fed with worms, not undefined insects.
(270) The baby bird maturates in the nest before it is ready to fly.
(271) The baby bird infolded its wings as it snuggled into its nest.
(272) The baby bird was nestled on its mother's back, safe and warm.
(273) The baby bird opened its mouth wide to swallow the worm whole.
(274) The baby bird in the nest is alive and waiting for its mother.
(275) The baby bird needs to nourish up through its mother's feeding.
(276) The baby bird had to crawl out of its nest to learn how to fly.
(277) The hatch on the egg was cracked, revealing a baby bird inside.
(278) The baby bird had to stretch up to receive food from its parent.
(279) The liveborn baby bird was being taught to find food on its own.
(280) The baby bird furls up tightly in a ball to fit inside its nest.
(281) The baby bird chirped loudly, quivering with hunger in its nest.
(282) The baby bird chirped out a distress call, alerting its parents.
(283) The orphaned baby bird was cared for by a wildlife rehabilitator.
(284) The baby bird's chirping attracted the attention of its siblings.
(285) The baby bird's feathers were starting to grow in vibrant colors.
(286) The baby bird will fledge off the branch when it is ready to fly.
(287) The baby bird learned to nestle in within the safety of its nest.
(288) The yowl of the baby bird attracted the attention of its parents.
(289) The baby bird chirped out a call, seeking its mother's attention.
(290) The baby bird nestled down into its mother's feathers for warmth.
(291) The baby bird tried to wobble off of the nest for the first time.
(292) The baby bird's wings were still nascent and not fully developed.
(293) I was surprised to see a baby bird in the nest outside my window.
(294) The baby bird had a dependence on its mother for food and warmth.
(295) The baby bird's wings were not yet strong enough for long flights.
(296) The baby bird's parents encouraged it to explore its surroundings.
(297) The baby bird chirred with excitement as it took its first flight.
(298) The baby bird suckles on its mother's beak for food and hydration.
(299) After a while, the baby bird will learn to fly and leave the nest.
(300) The baby bird would always nestle in beside its mother for warmth.
(301) The baby bird chirped loudly, and its mother flew over to feed it.
(302) The baby bird attempted to fly but ended up flopping onto the tree.
(303) The baby bird learned to teeter up the branch before taking flight.
(304) The baby bird had to feed up onto the nest to be fed by its mother.
(305) The baby bird chirred softly as it waited for its mother to return.
(306) The baby bird's wings quivered in anticipation of its first flight.
(307) The baby bird would chirp happily as it would flop onto the branch.
(308) The baby bird chirred anxiously, waiting for its siblings to hatch.
(309) The baby bird was abandoned by its mother and needed to be rescued.
(310) The baby bird will regurgitate into its mother's mouth to feed her.
(311) The baby bird would always nestle up against its mother for warmth.
(312) The baby bird spat up along the nest after being fed by its mother.
(313) The baby bird's transience is that it will eventually learn to fly.
(314) The baby bird nestled in the mother bird's lap as she fed it worms.
(315) The baby bird hatched from its egg and nestled in its mother's lap.
(316) The baby bird's wingspan was still too small to fly long distances.
(317) The baby bird must acclimate to flying before it can join its flock.
(318) The baby bird clumsily landed on the ground after attempting to fly.
(319) The baby bird eagerly devoured out the worms from its mother's beak.
(320) The vocalisation of the baby bird signaled its hunger to its mother.
(321) The baby bird squeezed tightly onto the branch, learning to balance.
(322) The baby bird had to be forcefed until it learned to eat on its own.
(323) The baby bird ate the worm that its mother brought back to the nest.
(324) The baby bird learned to nestle in through the branches of the tree.
(325) The baby bird needs to accustom to the environment outside the nest.
(326) The baby bird would nestle against its mother's feathers for warmth.
(327) The baby bird began to mewl within the nest, calling for its mother.
(328) The baby bird settled in the nest, waiting for its mother to return.
(329) The baby bird opened its mouth wide to receive food from its mother.
(330) The baby bird took a spurt of flight before landing back in the nest.
(331) The baby bird struggled to fit through the small opening of the nest.
(332) The cocooned baby bird awaited its parents' return with anticipation.
(333) The baby bird was disgorging food from its beak to feed its siblings.
(334) The zookeeper had to force feed the baby bird whose parents had died.
(335) The baby bird sat on my lap while we waited for its mom to come back.
(336) The baby bird was so small, I was afraid I would squeeze it too hard.
(337) The baby bird is learning to feed itself with the help of its mother.
(338) The baby bird hopped around on the ground, trying to find its mother.
(339) The baby bird's chirping attracted the attention of a nearby predator.
(340) It is an exciting moment when a baby bird fledges and leaves the nest.
(341) The baby bird was ingurgitating the regurgitated food from its parent.
(342) The baby bird gobbled down the worm that its mother had caught for it.
(343) The baby bird was taught by its mother how to deglutinate the insects.
(344) The baby bird settled into its nest, waiting for its mother to return.
(345) The baby bird was vulnerable to predators because it couldn't fly yet.
(346) The shell of the egg was cracked open, revealing the baby bird inside.
(347) The baby bird finally found the courage to hop out of the nest and fly.
(348) The baby bird was forcefed by its mother until it could eat on its own.
(349) The downiness of the baby bird's feathers made it ready to take flight.
(350) The baby bird rests in the nest while waiting for its mother to return.
(351) The baby bird's feathers were starting to resemble those of its parents.
(352) The baby bird was force-fed by its mother until it could eat on its own.
(353) The baby bird would clumsily flop onto the branch while learning to fly.
(354) The baby bird was famished and needed its mother to bring it some worms.
(355) I saw a baby bird hatch from its egg and it filled me with astonishment.
(356) The baby bird hesitantly tried to crawl down the nest for the first time.
(357) The baby bird eagerly tried to wiggle under its mother's wing for warmth.
(358) The baby bird was cocooned in its nest, waiting for its mother to return.
(359) The baby bird tucks up under its mother's wing for warmth and protection.
(360) The baby bird peeped up from the grass, waiting for its mother to return.
(361) The baby bird chirped with open mouth, waiting for its mother to feed it.
(362) A baby bird needs to be strong and healthy to become a viable adult bird.
(363) The baby bird had to seek sustenance from its mother's regurgitated food.
(364) The baby bird bears a resemblance to its parent with its similar coloring.
(365) The baby bird needs to acclimatize to flying before it can join the flock.
(366) I heard a faint chirping sound and saw a baby bird peep up from the rocks.
(367) The baby bird starves in its nest as its parents fail to find enough food.
(368) The baby bird opened its tiny gob wide, waiting for its mother to feed it.
(369) The baby bird struggled to bite off pieces of the worm its mother brought.
(370) The baby bird learned to nestle in below its mother's feathers for warmth.
(371) The baby bird nestles in around its mother, seeking comfort and protection.
(372) The baby bird furl up neatly in its nest, waiting for its mother to return.
(373) The baby bird let out a soft chirrup as it waited for its mother to return.
(374) The survival of the baby bird depends on its parents' ability to find food.
(375) The baby bird learned to nestle in within the safety of its mother's wings.
(376) The baby bird has come into full growth and is now ready to leave the nest.
(377) The baby bird will need to acclimate to flying before it can join its flock.
(378) The hungering baby bird chirped loudly, signaling its parents to bring food.
(379) The baby bird chirped plumply in its nest, waiting for its mother to return.
(380) The baby bird had a strong dependence on its mother for food and protection.
(381) The little girl giggled as she watched the baby bird peep up from the grass.
(382) The baby bird was forcefed by its mother until it learned to eat on its own.
(383) The baby bird swaddled around in its nest, waiting for its mother to return.
(384) The baby bird has finally learned to fly, and it has now officially fledged.
(385) The baby bird would always nestle in across its mother's feathers for warmth.
(386) The baby bird would always nestle in inside its mother's feathers for warmth.
(387) The baby bird nestled in its nest to nestle in inside and wait for its mother.
(388) The baby bird was able to wriggle through the opening in the nest to get food.
(389) The baby bird furl up neatly in its nest, waiting for its mother to bring food.
(390) The baby bird knew to rely instinctively on its mother for food and protection.
(391) As the baby bird grew stronger, it began to flap its wings and practice flying.
(392) The baby bird chirped loudly as it opened its beak to swallow greedily the worm.
(393) The baby bird eagerly opened its beak to feed upon the worms its mother brought.
(394) The bird watcher was criticized for holding a baby bird captive to take a photo.
(395) She had to break open the shell, and free the baby bird that was trapped inside.
(396) The baby bird's feathers had a certain featheriness to them as it learned to fly.
(397) The baby bird learned to tang onto the edge of the nest before attempting to fly.
(398) The baby bird opened its beak wide to suckle from its parent's regurgitated food.
(399) The baby bird was able to curl in its nest and wait for its mother to bring food.
(400) As the baby bird grows, it becomes more independent and learns to fly on its own.
(401) The baby bird nestled on the edge of the nest, preparing to take its first flight.
(402) The baby bird attempted its first flight and flopped onto the tree's thick foliage.
(403) The unossified beak of the baby bird was not yet strong enough to crack open seeds.
(404) Once the baby bird is strong enough, it will set out on its own and leave the nest.
(405) While the baby bird struggled to keep up with its siblings, it never gave up trying.
(406) The baby bird eagerly opened its mouth to suck down the worm that its mother brought.
(407) The baby bird chirped loudly as it eagerly awaited mouthfuls of food from its mother.
(408) The baby bird was carefully acclimatised to its natural habitat before being released.
(409) The baby bird, who had just hatched from its egg, was still covered in downy feathers.
(410) Despite the rain pouring down, the mother bird continued to feed her hungry baby bird.
(411) The baby bird flapped its wings and managed to wriggle through the opening in the nest.
(412) The baby bird was bottle fed by a wildlife rehabilitator after falling out of its nest.
(413) The baby bird was hungry, so it opened its beak wide, and its mother brought it a worm.
(414) The baby bird had fallen out of its nest and was suffering from torpor when we found it.
(415) The baby bird, which had fallen out of the nest, was rescued by a kind-hearted passerby.
(416) Despite the danger posed by predators, the mother bird fiercely protected her baby bird.
(417) The baby bird would flop onto the branch, eagerly awaiting its mother's return with food.
(418) The baby bird hopped out of its nest, but it quickly realized it wasn't ready to fly yet.
(419) The baby bird was thirsty, so it flew to a nearby puddle, and it drank until it was full.
(420) The baby bird finally found the courage to come out of its nest and take its first flight.
(421) The baby bird's feathers start to extrude from within the eggshell as it prepares to hatch.
(422) The baby bird nestled in its nest, breathing quietly as it waited for its mother to return.
(423) While the baby bird chirped loudly, its mother flew back to the nest with a worm in her beak.
(424) The baby bird was tired, so it nestled into its mother's feathers, and they both fell asleep.
(425) As the baby bird grew older, it became more independent and started to venture out on its own.
(426) The baby bird's feathers were still fluffy, so it couldn't fly, but it could still hop around.
(427) Although the baby bird was too young to fly, it eagerly watched as its siblings took to the sky.
(428) The baby bird hesitated for a moment before finally mustering the courage to hop out of the nest.
(429) The hungry baby bird would mewl with hunger every time its mother returned to the nest with food.
(430) Although the baby bird was afraid of heights, it eventually overcame its fear and learned to fly.
(431) While the baby bird slept soundly in its nest, the world outside continued to bustle with activity.
(432) The baby bird was lonely, so it called out for its siblings, and they all chirped back in response.
(433) The downy feathers of the baby bird were so soft that the mother bird had to constantly preen them.
(434) The baby bird was cold, so it snuggled up to its siblings, and they all huddled together for warmth.
(435) Frail and vulnerable, the baby bird huddled in its nest, waiting for its mother to return with food.
(436) The baby bird spread its wings and arched up and out gently as it attempted to fly for the first time.
(437) The baby bird was content, so it snuggled up to its mother, and they both watched the sunset together.
(438) The baby bird, who had a broken wing, was carefully nursed back to health by a team of wildlife experts.
(439) As the baby bird grew more confident, it began to explore farther and farther from the safety of its nest.
(440) The baby bird was scared of the cat, so it stayed hidden in the bushes, but it kept chirping for its mother.
(441) Although the baby bird was small and vulnerable, it bravely hopped out of the nest to explore its surroundings.
(442) Despite the harsh winter weather, the mother bird continued to provide warmth and nourishment for her baby bird.
(443) The baby bird was playful, so it chased after a butterfly, but it quickly lost interest and returned to its nest.
(444) Although edacious, the baby bird only ate what its mother brought back to the nest, but it still chirped for more.
(445) The motherless baby bird was hand-fed by a wildlife rehabilitator until it was ready to be released back into the wild.
(446) The baby bird was adventurous, so it flew higher and higher, but it soon realized it was too high and started to panic.
(447) The motherless baby bird was nursed back to health by a wildlife rehabilitator before being released back into the wild.
(448) The baby bird's wings were getting stronger, so it practiced flapping them, and soon it was able to fly short distances.
(449) The baby bird was growing quickly, so it needed more food, and its mother worked tirelessly to keep up with its demands.
(450) Although edacious, the baby bird only ate what its mother brought back to the nest, but it still grew strong and healthy.
(451) The baby bird chirped loudly as it hopped from branch to branch, while its mother watched protectively from a nearby tree.
(452) The baby bird's feathers were still fluffy and soft, yet it already possessed a fierce determination to survive in the wild.
(453) Although the baby bird was small and vulnerable, it possessed a fierce spirit that would not be tamed by anyone or anything.
(454) Despite the challenges it faced, the baby bird never lost its sense of wonder and curiosity, always eager to learn and grow.
(455) The baby bird was curious about the world outside its nest, so it peeked over the edge, and its mother scolded it to stay put.
(456) As the baby bird grew stronger, it began to explore its surroundings more boldly, venturing further and further from its nest each day.
(457) The baby bird's siblings were jealous of the attention it received from their mother, but they also admired its courage and resilience.
(458) The baby bird chirped loudly, signaling to its mother that it was ready to engorge itself on the worms she had brought back to the nest.
(459) Although the baby bird was still learning to fly, it bravely attempted to soar through the air, but quickly returned to the safety of its nest.
(460) Whenever the baby bird felt scared or alone, it would sing a sweet melody that echoed through the trees, reminding itself that it was never truly alone.
(461) As the baby bird grew older, it began to understand the complexities of the world around it, and it longed to explore new horizons and discover new wonders.
(462) Despite the dangers of the forest, the baby bird's mother knew that it was important for her offspring to learn how to fend for itself, so she allowed it to take risks and make mistakes.
Baby Bird meaning
Baby bird is a term used to describe a young bird that has recently hatched from its egg. These tiny creatures are often helpless and require a lot of care and attention from their parents or caretakers. If you are looking to use the phrase "baby bird" in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you do so effectively.
1. Use descriptive language: When referring to a baby bird, it can be helpful to use descriptive language to paint a picture in the reader's mind.
For example, you might describe a baby bird as "fluffy" or "tiny" to help convey its size and appearance.
2. Provide context: It's important to provide context when using the phrase "baby bird" in a sentence. This might involve explaining where the baby bird was found, what species it belongs to, or what its current situation is.
3. Use proper grammar: When using the phrase "baby bird" in a sentence, it's important to use proper grammar and sentence structure. This means ensuring that the sentence is complete and makes sense, and that any necessary punctuation is included.
4. Avoid repetition: If you are using the phrase "baby bird" multiple times in a piece of writing, try to vary your language to avoid repetition. This might involve using synonyms or other descriptive terms to refer to the bird.
5. Consider your audience: When using the phrase "baby bird" in a sentence, it's important to consider your audience and their level of familiarity with the term. If you are writing for a general audience, you may need to provide more context and explanation than if you are writing for a specialized audience.
Overall, using the phrase "baby bird" in a sentence can be a great way to describe these adorable and vulnerable creatures. By following these tips, you can use the phrase effectively and help your readers understand and appreciate the beauty of these tiny creatures.
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