hatching chick

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hatching chick

🐣: hatching chick, typically shown as a small yellow chick peeking out of a cracked eggshell with its wings slightly spread. The chick is usually centered and has a round head, tiny black eyes, and an orange beak.

Hatching chicks are global icons of new life and the arrival of spring. This stage marks the transition from incubation to independence, characterized by the chick's first interactions with its environment. They are widely recognized for their bright yellow down and small orange beaks.

This emoji is a popular choice for celebrating a fresh start, such as a new job or a baby announcement. It is frequently used in spring-themed posts and Easter greetings to represent rebirth. In a playful sense, it can describe someone who is a 'newbie' or just starting to learn a new skill.

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Unicode
U+1F423
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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