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The young are fledged usually by about the 35th day.
It took them another three or four days to fledge.
They stay with their parents for another six months after fledging.
Did we ask to become a fully fledged 51st state?
After the young have fledged, the second collection is made.
About 3 weeks after fledging, the young become independent of their parents.
After fledging they may remain with their parents in small groups for some time.
Quite suddenly the plan came fully fledged into his mind.
By the end of July, they are almost always fledged and ready to set out on their own.
The young are fledged 11 to 13 days after they hatch.
Fledged by 45 days and staying with parents for about four months after that.
It is four or five weeks before they are fledged and able to fly.
The young birds are reported to stay close to the parents for several months after they fledge.
They fledge after 28-35 days, and the parents continue to feed them for another four weeks or so.
That was far more likely since the babies had been playing together before they fledged.
This will give the birds time to fledge and fly off by themselves.
The young are fed by both parents and take an additional 12 days or so to fledge.
Both parents tend the young, who fledge in approximately 8 to 11 days.
The young birds fledge after 35-42 days and then remain with their parents for another 14 weeks.
Typically, one or two young survive to fledge in about three months.
The young birds fledge after approximately 33 to 35 days.
After fledging chick remain with their parents for 6-8 weeks.
And when they fledge, flying lessons are ever so important.
They stay nearby to be fed by their father for up to two weeks after fledging.
Chicks fledge between 21 and 26 days most likely over a period of a few hours.
Can't stop to fletch arrows or fit a point to a shaft in the middle of a fight.
With awkward, unaccustomed fingers he was trying to fletch an arrow.
"A hobby; I make and fletch me own shafts, too.
Clayton shot birds for the feathers, and taught the others how properly to fletch their arrows.
It takes a master hand to knap arrowheads and fletch the shafts."
I'd sooner wear another knight's armor into battle than loose a shaft I didn't fletch myself."
That was what she had thought until lately, but since the day that she had helped him fletch his arrows he had been different.
She put the best of the feathers aside; the large, well-formed ones she would use to fletch arrows, the rest would go to stuff her carefully-tanned rabbit hides.
Aillas retrieved his arrow, cut the wings and tail from the bird and tucked the articles into his pack; someday he would fletch his twelve arrows in black.
They can then point their own arrows and fletch them themselves, of course, as they are normally fletched with the feathers of the Vosk gull, which is abundant in the delta.