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Definition of Fledges

Fledge
Fledge Fledge, a. [OE. flegge, flygge; akin to D. vlug, G. fl["u]gge, fl["u]cke, OHG. flucchi, Icel. fleygr, and to E. fly. [root]84. See Fly, v. i.] Feathered; furnished with feathers or wings; able to fly. His shoulders, fledge with wings. --Milton.

Meaning of Fledges from wikipedia

- of survival increase dramatically. One species, the ancient murrelet, fledges two days after hatching, running from its burrow to the ocean and its calling...
- which Anne scolds her for befriending Lucy. (VDT) Fenris Ulf: See Maugrim Fledge: formerly Strawberry, the father of all the winged horses; once a London...
- without ground support. Pfledge The first Pfledges (also referred to as Fledges, and Fledglings) were tailless flying wings powered by a two-stroke Xenoah...
- hatches, both parents will feed and tend to it for about 150 days when it fledges. Young remain dependent on their parents after fledging, not reaching independence...
- breeding season. Fed by regurgitation only from the mother, the chicks fledge about 3 w****s after hatching. The average lifespan of a ruby-throated hummingbird...
- crouch over the young, sheltering but not actually brooding them. Young fledge at 35 to 42 days, and are fed by both parents. They stay with their parents...
- them their distinctive musty smell. Albatross chicks take a long time to fledge. In the case of the great albatrosses, it can take up to 280 days; even...
- average number of young found in nests is 2.5, and the average number that fledge is about 1.5, due to the occasional production of infertile eggs and various...
- strung from an inverted V style kingpost. The wing is derived from the Manta Fledge hang glider wing. The control system is unconventional and uses a hang glider...
- two w****s, and often at least one parent remains with them, until they fledge, to guard them. Both parents feed the chicks, although early on in the rearing...