Examples of 'young leave' in a sentence

Meaning of "young leave"

Young leave: Can refer to the act of young individuals departing or exiting from a specific place or situation. It may imply the departure of youth or young people

How to use "young leave" in a sentence

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When the young leave the tree.
Young leave the nest within seven weeks of birth.
More eggs are laid before the previous young leave.
The young leave the nest at three years of age.
The age at which the young leave the nest is not known.
The young leave the nest shortly after hatching.
The secretions stop soon before the young leave the nest.
The young leave the nest four months later.
Their feathers are regularly collected when the young leave their nests.
The young leave the nest before they are able to fly.
In the fall, mothers and their young leave their roost for their winter habitat.
The young leave the nest about three weeks after hatching.
They have well-developed pouches, which the young leave after about six to seven months.
Young leave the nest aged between eight and nine weeks.
The first flight takes place at around 20 days and young leave the nest shortly thereafter.

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The young leave the mother at between nine and eleven months of age.
The old die, the young leave.
The precocial young leave the nest six to twelve hours after hatching.
Following a period of about 4 to 5 weeks the young leave the den.
Our best young leave as soon as they learn the price of a bus ticket.
Eggs hatch 15 days after they are laid and the young leave the nest after 12 days.
The young leave the nest after about two weeks after hatching.
It 's only now that the young leave their parents to raise chicks of their own.
The young leave the nest before they can fly and hide in dense vegetation.
Parents and young leave the nest-site in March.
The young leave the nest within two weeks and can fly well after three weeks.
Larks, the young leave the nest.
Young leave the nest during late June and July.
After 2 weeks, the young leave the nest, although they do not go far.
Young leave their range at the onset of puberty, and find their own territory.
Many of the young leave the county most sparsely inhabited district around Enes (44).
Young leave the nest after 8 days.
The young leave abroad, the factories are closed.
The young leave the mother when about 5 weeks old.
The young leave the nest very early, learning to fly about a month after hatching.
The young leave there burrow at about 62 days.
The young leave the nest 8 or 9 days after hatching.
The young leave the nest at about 3 to 4 weeks of age.
The young leave the nest when they are 45 days old.
The young leave the nest about 22 days after hatching.
Young leave the nest at the age of 12 weeks.
The young leave the nest at 5 to 7 weeks old.
The young leave the nest about 12 days later.
The young leave the nest after 28-42 days and are independent two weeks later.
The young leave the nest after 25 to 32 days after birth, then they become independent.
The young leave the nest quickly ( 13 days ), Although parents continue feeding them for a while.

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