birdling (Meaning)

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birdling (n.)

A little bird; a nestling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of birdling

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birdling Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny birdling huddled close to its mother, seeking warmth and protection in the nest.
  2. With each passing day, the birdling grew stronger, its downy feathers giving way to sleek plumage.
  3. The mother bird diligently fed her hungry birdling, ensuring it received the nourishment needed for healthy development.
  4. As the sun rose, the birdling eagerly awaited its first flight, chirping with excitement at the prospect of exploring the skies.
  5. The birdling's curious nature led it to venture beyond the safety of the nest, testing its wings on the nearby branches.
  6. With a flutter of wings, the birdling attempted its maiden flight, soaring clumsily before regaining its balance.
  7. The forest echoed with the joyful chirps of birdlings as they practiced their flying skills under the watchful eye of their parents.
  8. Despite its small size, the birdling displayed remarkable agility, darting through the trees with ease.
  9. Each day brought new discoveries for the young birdling, from the taste of berries to the feel of the wind beneath its wings.
  10. In the twilight hours, the mother bird returned to the nest, her beak filled with food to nourish her hungry birdling before they settled in for the night.

FAQs About the word birdling

A little bird; a nestling.

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The tiny birdling huddled close to its mother, seeking warmth and protection in the nest.

With each passing day, the birdling grew stronger, its downy feathers giving way to sleek plumage.

The mother bird diligently fed her hungry birdling, ensuring it received the nourishment needed for healthy development.

As the sun rose, the birdling eagerly awaited its first flight, chirping with excitement at the prospect of exploring the skies.