Altrice
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In bird and mammal biology, altricial species, or altrices, are those whose newly hatched or born young are relatively immobile, have closed eyes, lack hair or down, and must be cared for by the adults. Altricial young are born helpless and require care for a comparatively long time. Among birds, these include, for example, herons, hawks, woodpeckers, owls and most passerines.
Animals which nest on the ground are often able to fend for themselves immediately, and do not fall into this category. They are precocial.
There are eight recognized modes (or categories) of development that range from full precocity to altriciality as discussed in "Precocial and Altricial Young".