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- fledging stage can be the same. For precocial birds, those that develop and leave the nest quickly, a short nestling stage precedes a longer fledging...
- on 28 September 1955. It was one of the first drama series shown on the fledging network, which had only begun transmission in London the w**** before. Marius...
- specifically to a female one ("gander" referring to a male). Young birds before fledging are called goslings. The collective noun for a group of geese on the ground...
- Learning to fly or learn to fly may refer to: Fledging, a bird, bat or other flighted creature learning how to fly Flight training, in which a person takes...
- incubated mostly by the female for 17–18 days with a further 24 days to fledging. Adult boat-billed flycatchers are one of the largest species of tyrant...
- both parents will feed them. After these 7 days, the birds are ready for fledging but they will still be fed by their parents for 14 days after their departure...
- mortality was 85% for juveniles who left the parents' territory between fledging in June to approximately mid-October. From fall to the following breeding...
- 7:51am (day 83) Last seen: May 9, 2013 at 8:35pm (day 128, 45 days after fledging) Honor/E2 Egg laid: November 29, 2012, 6:38pm Hatched: January 3, 2013...
- critical acclaim, PaRappa was for a time considered to be a mascot for the fledging PlayStation brand in its native ****an. PaRappa's po****rity spawned a media...
- or soon after, they are able to fly. The amount of parental care after fledging varies; albatross chicks leave the nest on their own and receive no further...