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  2. Fledge - Wikipedia

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    A pigeon fledgling on a tiled floor. One species, the ancient murrelet, fledges two days after hatching, running from its burrow to the ocean and its calling parents. Once it reaches the ocean, its parents care for it for several weeks. Other species, such as guillemots and terns, leave the nesting site while they are still unable to fly. The ...

  3. House swift - Wikipedia

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    The house swift has one breeding period with, generally, two broods per year. The first egg-laying period takes three weeks. By early June, all fledglings from the first clutch have taken flight. A few weeks later, the second clutch hatches. The last fledglings leave the nest by mid-September.

  4. Noisy miner - Wikipedia

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    They do not go far from the nest, return to it at night, and take some weeks to completely leave the nest. Many fledglings are found on the ground and in low shrubs during this period, where they continue to be cared for until they can make their way up into the trees. These birds are often mistakenly 'rescued'.

  5. Black-faced cuckooshrike - Wikipedia

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    Breeding season is chiefly from August to February each year. Both partners build the rather small nest. The fledglings leave the nest after about three weeks of hatching. They look like the adults, except the black facial mask is reduced to an eye stripe. Outside the breeding season, they like to flock in groups of up to a hundred birds.

  6. Willie wagtail - Wikipedia

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    Both parents take part in feeding the young, [45] [46] and may continue to do so while embarking on another brood. [47] Nestlings remain in the nest for around 14 days before fledging. [43] Upon leaving, the fledglings will remain hidden in cover nearby for one or two days before venturing further afield, up to 20 m (66 ft) away by the third day.

  7. Feathers, Flippers and Fledglings: A Free 5-Day Lesson Plan ...

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    The post Feathers, Flippers and Fledglings: A Free 5-Day Lesson Plan on Emperor Penguins appeared first on A-Z Animals. ... How to sell your house — and buy a new one at the same time. Finance.

  8. Westland petrel - Wikipedia

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    Fledging occurs between 120 and 130 days after hatching. Fledging begins in early November, with a peak around 20 November, and finishes in mid-January. [20] [21] In total, chick rearing takes between 177 and 198 days (approximately 6 to 6.5 months). [17] After leaving the nesting sites, fledglings may not return for up to 10 years. [22]

  9. Beloved bald eagle Jackie lays first egg of season in ... - AOL

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    They abandoned their nest with two unhatched eggs, McClatchy News previously reported. Jackie laid her first egg of 2023 on Jan. 11, then her second one three days later in the middle of a storm.