birdlet (Meaning)

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birdlet (n.)

A little bird; a nestling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of birdlet

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birdlet Sentence Examples

  1. In the nest, the mother bird carefully tended to her fragile birdlet, shielding it from the elements.
  2. With a gentle chirp, the birdlet stretched its wings for the first time, testing its newfound strength.
  3. The forest echoed with the soft calls of birdlets as they eagerly awaited their next meal.
  4. Each spring, the trees come alive with the fluttering of colorful birdlets, a symbol of renewal and hope.
  5. The mother bird tirelessly hunted for insects to feed her hungry birdlet, ensuring its healthy growth.
  6. The birdlet stumbled awkwardly as it attempted to leave the safety of the nest, eager to explore the world beyond.
  7. As the days grew warmer, the birdlet's downy feathers began to molt, revealing the vibrant plumage underneath.
  8. With a flutter of excitement, the birdlet took its first tentative flight, soaring through the air with newfound freedom.
  9. Despite its small size, the birdlet possessed a fierce spirit, bravely defending its territory from intruders.
  10. In the early morning light, the dew-kissed grass served as a playground for the playful antics of young birdlets.

FAQs About the word birdlet

A little bird; a nestling.

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In the nest, the mother bird carefully tended to her fragile birdlet, shielding it from the elements.

With a gentle chirp, the birdlet stretched its wings for the first time, testing its newfound strength.

The forest echoed with the soft calls of birdlets as they eagerly awaited their next meal.

Each spring, the trees come alive with the fluttering of colorful birdlets, a symbol of renewal and hope.