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Meaning of "young fledge"
young fledge: Refers to a young bird that has grown its flight feathers and is ready to leave the nest, often used metaphorically to describe someone young or inexperienced
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Young fledge after two to three months.
Depending on the species, the young fledge and leave the nest fairly young.
Young fledge at about one month of age.
Females lay three to four eggs, and the young fledge after twenty days.
The young fledge in four to five weeks.
Days after hatching, the young fledge.
The young fledge at about nine to ten weeks.
The eggs hatch after about 41 days and the young fledge after about two months.
The young fledge at about six weeks of age.
Incubation is 38 days or somewhat less, and the young fledge after about 7 weeks.
The young fledge at two months.
Incubation lasts 11 to 13 days, and the young fledge after the same amount of time.
The young fledge at approximately five and a half weeks.
On average the young fledge at 50 days old after hatching.
The young fledge at about six weeks and become independent at two months.
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The young fledge and leave the nest after about a month.
The young fledge in about twelve days and there are normally two broods.
The young fledge and leave the nest when they are three weeks old.
The young fledge in about 30 days but remain close to their mother for several months.
The young fledge in September, and the birds depart by late October.
The young fledge about 85 days later in late September and October.
The young fledge after around 52 days.
The young fledge after about 75 days.
Young fledge at about 20 days of age.
The young fledge in about 28 days.
Young fledge at about 11 weeks of age.
The young fledge at 6 to 8 weeks.
The young fledge in 26 to 29 days and remain with the parents for about a week more.
The young fledge after 33-39 days and become fully independent about a month after that.
The young fledge after 15-18 days but continue to remain nearby for about three weeks.
The young fledge at about 50 days old, and are fully independent roughly 3-8 months after fledging.
The young fledge after 45 to 49 days and will stay with their parents for two years.
The young fledge 60-70 days after hatching, and remain within the territory during several months.
The young fledge when 35-45 days old and stay with their parents for several weeks.
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