Fledging definition

Fledging shall be defined as one month after first flight or when it can be determined that juveniles no longer receive food or roost consistently at the nest tree. “Logging area”: see 14 CCR Section 895.1 Definitions.

Examples of Fledging in a sentence

  • Fledging success rates vary considerably not only temporally and spatially, but also in the way that they are calculated and reported, making it difficult to compare between regions and time periods.

  • Fledging seabirds are especially affected by artificial lighting and may exhaust themselves while circling the light sources and become grounded.

  • Fledging period is around 60-70 days and is centred around late June [31].

  • Fledging rates appear low with 0.26 chicks per nesting attempt to 1.4 chicks per successful nesting attempt125.

Related to Fledging

  • Pledging means any action or activity related to becoming a member of an organization.

  • Dredging means the removal of sediments from bottomland.

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