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Young & Adult Birds

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Young & Adult Birds

After they hatch, young birds grow into adult birds.

Young

Young

  • The young chicks hatch out of the eggs.
  • They are fed by the parent birds.
  • The chicks often have soft, downy feathers until they get bigger.
Adult

Adult

  • The adult stage is the main life stage.
  • The adult birds lose their downy feathers.
    • The downy feathers are replaced by adult plumage.
  • Adult birds can reproduce to make their offspring (children).
  • Some birds fly large distances before mating.
    • Travelling long distances is called migration.
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