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BIRD, BAT OR OTHER FLIGHTED CREATURE LEARNING HOW TO FLY
Fledging; Fledgling (birds); Fledged; Fledges; Fledgling (bird)
  • Fledgling stage of the [[northern mockingbird]] (''Mimus polyglottos'')
  • A pigeon fledgling on a tiled floor
  • welcome swallow]] chicks, ''Hirundo neoxena'', taken the day after they fledged.

Curtiss Fledgling         
  • An N2C-2 target drone, in 1938/39.
  • Curtiss Fledgling N2C1 on display. 3/4 front view
1927 TRAINER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY CURTISS
N2C Fledgling; Curtiss N2C-1 Fledgling; Curtiss N2C-2 Fledgling; Curtiss N2C; Curtiss Model 48 Fledgling; Curtiss Model 51 Fledgling; Curtiss 48; Curtiss 51; Curtiss Fledgeling; Curtiss N2C Fledgling; N2C Fledgeling; Curtiss A-3 (drone)
The Curtiss Fledgling, known internally to Curtiss as the Model 48 and Model 51 was a trainer aircraft developed for the United States Navy in the late 1920s and known in that service as the N2C.
fledgling         
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Fledgeling; Fledglings; Fledgling (disambiguation); Fledgling (novel)
(also fledgeling)
¦ noun
1. a young bird that has just fledged.
2. [as modifier] denoting an inexperienced person or emergent system: fledgling democracies.
Origin
C19: from the obs. adjective fledge (see fledge), on the pattern of nestling.
Fledgeling         
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Fledgeling; Fledglings; Fledgling (disambiguation); Fledgling (novel)
·noun A young bird just fledged.

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Fledge

Fledging is the stage in a flying animal's life between hatching or birth and becoming capable of flight. This term is most frequently applied to birds, but is also used for bats. For altricial birds, those that spend more time in vulnerable condition in the nest, the nestling and 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 stage.

All birds are considered to have fledged when the feathers and wing muscles are sufficiently developed for flight. A young bird that has recently fledged but is still dependent upon parental care and feeding is called a fledgling. People often want to help fledglings, as they appear vulnerable, but it is best to leave them alone. The USA National Phenology Network defines the phenophase (or life cycle stage) of fledged young for birds as "One or more young are seen recently departed from the nest. This includes young incapable of sustained flight and young which are still dependent on adults."

In many species, parents continue to care for their fledged young, either by leading them to food sources, or feeding them. Birds are vulnerable after they have left the nest, but before they can fly, though once fledged their chances of survival increase dramatically.

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 fledging behavior of the guillemot is spectacular; the adult leads the chick to the edge of the cliff, where the colony is located, and the chick will then launch itself off, attempting to fly as far as possible, before crash landing on the ocean.