How do the young birds benefit if they fall when they are learning to fly
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Eventually, the fledglings — young birds learning to fly — come to realize that falling from the nest is a bit easier if they spread their wings, according to Boston University. Once they learn to spread their wings, flapping them is the next step, and soon that flapping becomes flight.
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Eventually, the fledglings — young birds learning to fly — come to realize that falling from the nest is a bit easier if they spread their wings, according to Boston University. ... A nest full of young birds is an easy target for predators, so having the fledglings spread out gives them a greater chance for survival.
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