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The ability of a bird to build a nest is largely instinctual and genetically programmed rather than learned through observation. Many species of birds have innate behaviors that guide them in nest construction, even if they have never seen a nest before.
It is normal for fledgling birds to be on the ground! Birds need several days -- up to four weeks, depending on their species -- to learn how to fly and forage for food. One or more parent will continue to feed them during this period. Leave the area, and do your best to keep pets and children away from the bird.
Not usually. Once they have fledged they tend to be scattered but hidden very close by to the nest. The parents still come back to feed them during this time. Its like baby steps into fending for themselves.
The consequences of getting too close to a nest can be severe. Birds can abandon nests if disturbed or harassed, dooming eggs and hatchlings. Less obvious, repeated human visits close to a nest or nesting area can leave a path or scent trail for predators to follow.
These youngsters are generally adorable and fluffy, with a tiny stub of a tail. When fledglings leave their nest they rarely return, so even if you see the nest its not a good idea to put the bird back init will hop right back out.
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After 2 or 3 weeks, most songbirds are usually ready to leave the nest. Other birds, such as raptors, may stay in the nest for as long as 8 to 10 weeks.
Contrary to popular belief, birds do not fly strongly as soon as they leave the nest. Fledglings often hop along the ground or among shrubs and are fed by their parents for a few weeks before becoming independent. If you find a nestling outside of a nest, however, please follow the advice on this webpage.
Once the fledglings learn to fly, the parents gather them together and begin teaching them the survival skills they will need to know such as finding food. People often find fledgling birds temporarily stranded in a yard or on a porch and think they need help.

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