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Fledge

Fledge | Fledged

Fledge meaning

To care for a young bird until it is capable of flight. | To grow, cover or be covered with feathers. | To decorate with feathers.

Example sentences (20)

However, publishers have been slow to jump into FLEDGE, in part, because third-party cookies are still available as targeting options, which lowers the urgency to try the new system.

It's not easy to be a good one, and it can be frightening when children, even after a healthy childhood and adolescence, fledge and fly away.

Sure enough, Mike operating The Leadville Redneck Special from behind in the initial lessons helped Ray feel as free as he could be until he felt ready to fledge and fly down the slope solo.

The episode means that a maximum of eight youngsters can now fledge from Kielder Forest.

Malec said Fledge Watch will end soon, after Cal Falcons is certain each raptor has had four or five safe landings.

But it's too soon to go full-fledge, Dr. Brent Roussin said during an interview Friday with CBC News.

If anything, there ought to be a fully-fledge Guardians of the Galaxy roleplaying game in the same vein as but more comedic.

Sometimes, it’s like a joyful holiday to see the entire brood fledge one by one into their wild future.

Many don’t know I have a full fledge tailoring workshop.

This rate is similar to the rest of the Colony where about a third have fledged, keeping us on track to a projected record number of 73 chicks that may fledge this year,” a spokesperson said.

Ujiri elected to stay in Toronto and see through the next phase of the Raptors — a difficult process that will involve more major change down the line and potentially even a full-fledge rebuild to get back to title contention.

Hopefully, we’ll be able to tell when they hatch and then subsequently fledge.

Miracle, a student pilot is having his eyes on becoming a full fledge pilot just as he had hinted before in the course of the 85 day programme.

The birds are nomadic and leave the nesting area as soon as the young birds fledge.

Chicks are brooded for 18–38 days, and fledge after 7–8 weeks.

Chicks fledge after 28–49 days, again varying with size.

Eggs hatch from mid April to early May, and the young fledge late June to early July.

First, there are few predators at the nesting colonies, therefore there is no pressure to fledge quickly.

Juvenile eagles first start dispersing away from their parents about 8 weeks after they fledge.

Squabs grow rapidly, but are slow to fledge and are ready to leave the nest at 26 to 30 days weighing about convert.