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Wisdom has fledged at least nine chicks since 2006, and travelled roughly 3m miles in her lifetime.
Once a chick has fledged there is no further parental care.
The male builds the second nest, then feeds the young in the first nest while the female is incubating in the second; when the first brood has fledged, he joins the female in feeding the second brood.
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This was done because (a) birds are more likely to be observed further from the nest box of fledging the longer since they have fledged; (b) The type of resources juveniles compete for are likely to change during the period of interest.
Shortly before fledging, when broods were 15 days old, all surviving nestlings were identified and considered to have fledged.
The blackbirds have fledged, twice, and so have the dunnocks.
"I think we have fledged quite a brood," he added.
By the time the young have fledged, I learned, they are the same size as their parents, which is only about eight inches tall.
Some of the chicks had fledged and followed their parents back into the sea, which is the preferred element of penguins and their only source of food.
Robins, dunnocks, blackbirds and long-tailed tits, having selected the best site for their nests, will begin building in earnest and it is just possible that some could have fledged young by the end of the month.
After taking advice from the RSPB and conservation body, Natural England, the phone company said it may have to wait until any chicks had fledged, possibly in June, before it can take action to restore the mast's transmitter, which has a radius of one mile.
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