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59 Water rail The water rail carries its chicks in its beak. Feather sheaths Emerging feather tips Escape from danger Although most birds protect their nestlings by bluff or aggression when threatened, some parents can pick up their young and carry them away. Depending on the species, they may use either their beak, legs, or talons to do this. Airlift When startled, the woodcock will sometimes carry a chick between its legs to move it away from danger. 4 Nine days old The feather tips have begun to emerge. Growing feathers are starting to cover the skin between the feather tracts. 5 Thirteen days old The nestlings are fully fledged and their eyes are open. Within five days they will leave the nest. These young birds will gradually learn how to look after themselves. Grey chest