WordNet
n. a bird that is still young
Usage examples of "young bird".
But the falcon did not return and in a few minutes the hawk hunter announced that he had a young bird in his packsack and was coming up.
And what I saw seemed to be a young bird, in the fullness of his strength, at the pitch of his prime and pride, his cunning and swiftness, his fury and power.
Whether I could control the tarn or not would probably, at least for a time, depend on whether or not he had been successful in his hunt and on how well the tarn keepers had done their work with the young bird.
A small white head poked out of the leaves, then the young bird inched forward, its bright black eyes fixed on his face.
But, through the back of his head, as it were, he could see them, towing astern, in the Death and Glory, too, after all that those three young bird preservers, pirates and salvage men had done to help him to keep clear.
Most of the serious young Bird staffers were out of town that season, cutting sugar cane in Cuba or running guns for the Palestinians in the Middle East.