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Why does the full grown full look like a fledgling ?

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Answered by mushayademot
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A fledgling (occasionally misspelled as fledgeling) is a young bird that has grown enough to acquire its initial flight feathers and is preparing to leave the nest and care for itself. Young birds that have already left the nest but do not yet have all their adult plumage and are still fed by the parent birds for several days are also referred to as fledglings. The term is generally used only for passerines, however, not for precocial birds such as ducks, geese, quail, or shorebirds that leave the nest very quickly but still require intense parental supervision and care

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