There’s a reason why the cute baby animal pics scene is dominated by mammals like kitties and bunnies, but you don’t see a lot of baby birds. It’s because most of them have some serious awkward phases (with the exception of ducks and chickens… they seem to be blessed with looking cute in their baby pictures.) Where do you think the tale of the Ugly Duckling comes from? Apparently, it takes a while to grow a majestic and functional coat of feathers, and they can look pretty silly in the meantime.
Scroll down to see some impressive bird glow-ups. We bet you didn’t know what at least a few of these birds looked like as babies. Upvote the ones that surprise you the most!
#1 Cardinal
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#2 Peacock
Image credits: piqsels
#3 Nighthawk
Image credits: milkyfactory
Pigeons are an unusual case because, even if you live in a city and you see more pigeons than you can count every day, you’ve probably never seen one tending to a nest with baby pigeons in it.
That’s because the feral pigeons that live in cities all over the world are descended from rock doves, which put their nests on steep rock faces, or in caves. Urban pigeons carry on this behavior by nesting on roofs, under windowsills on tall buildings, and anywhere where absolutely nobody without wings can find them. If you hadn't thought about it until now, that's proof that they're good at it.
Pigeons stay safely hidden away until they’re at least 40 days old, and then they come out with a shiny coat of feathers just like their parents. Good for them, it looks like it’s less embarrassing that way.
#4 Tuffted Puffin
Image credits: wikipedia
#5 Goffin's Cockatoo
Image credits: robandstephanielevy
#6 Barn Owl
#7 Tit
Image credits: wikimedia
#8 Chaffinch
Image credits: maxpixels
#9 Peregrine Falcon
Image credits: Patrick Cashin
#10 Chicken
Image credits: pxhere
#11 Mississippi Kite
Image credits: Andy Reago
#12 Turkey
Image credits: wikimedia
#13 Grey Headed Albatross
Image credits: wikimedia
#14 Pigeon
Image credits: leena
#15 Pileated Woodpecker
Image credits: theowlshowofficial
#16 Toco Toucan
Image credits: Wikimedia
#17 Gannet
Image credits: flickr
#18 Raven
Image credits: wikipedia
#19 Hummingbird
Image credits: Wikimedia
#20 Swan
Image credits: Chris Isherwood
#21 Crane Bird
Image credits: goodfreephotos
#22 Night Heron
Image credits: taylar
#23 Dunlin
Image credits: pixnio
#24 Bleeding-Heart Pidgoen
Image credits: wikimedia
#25 Mallard Duck
Image credits: pixabay
#26 Stork
Image credits: Susan Young
#27 Flamingo
Image credits: Pixabay
#28 Red-Winged Blackbird
Image credits: jdowns66
#29 Golden Pheasant
Image credits: needpix
#30 Barn Swallow
Image credits: wikimedia
#31 Dove
Image credits: needpix
#32 House Sparrow
Image credits: stignygaard
#33 Shoebill Stork
Image credits: nationalgeographic
#34 Gentoo Penguin
Image credits: wikimedia
#35 Chinese Bamboo Partridge
Image credits: monchan
#36 Black-Winged Stilt
Image credits: conifer
#37 Subalpine Warbler
Image credits: 44296132@N06
#38 Goose
Image credits: publicdomainpictures
#39 Seagull
Image credits: pazzani
#40 American White Pelican
Image credits: Wikipedia
#41 Red-Tailed Hawk
Image credits: wikipedia
#42 Andean Condor
Image credits: pixabay
#43 Bald Eagle
Image credits: wikipedia
#44 Kea
Image credits: wikipedia
#45 Ostrich
Image credits: pixabay
#46 Robin Bird
Image credits: pixabay
#47 Blue Jay
Image credits: dfaulder
#48 Red Wattled Lapwing
Image credits: rathikaramasamy
#49 Red-Vented Bulbul
Image credits: yimhafiz
#50 Gyrfalcon
Image credits: needpix
#51 White Tern
Image credits: goodfreephotos
#52 Killdeer
Image credits: usfwsmtnprairie
#53 Kiwi
Image credits: wikimedia
#54 Oriole
Image credits: wikimedia
#55 Caique
Image credits: flickr
#56 Turkey Vulture
Image credits: wikipedia
#57 Grey Parrot
Image credits: wikipedia
#58 Magpie
Image credits: wikimedia
#59 Merle
Image credits: pexels
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