0 a young bird that has grown feathers and is learning to fly
1 new and without experience:
The current economic climate is particularly difficult for fledgling businesses.
2 new and not experienced:
Still in his teens, he pursued his fledgling career in journalism.
3 a fledgling company or industry is a fairly new one with little experience in a business activity:
Many fledgling companies need financial assistance.
One of those fledgeling industries in the area is tourism.
4 used for talking about someone who is just starting a particular type of job:
I cannot give any such assurance because, if all the young fledglings are permitted to mature, they will be infinitely more difficult to destroy.
The next stage is the weaning stage, where the fledglings leave the nest.
Like many parents, as we nudge our fledglings out of the nest we can do so in the knowledge that at least we gave them a good upbringing.
The fledglings stay with their parents for the first winter migration.
The fledglings of the genre were published in the 1620s.
When threatened, the fledglings usually take cover and remain motionless, attempting to escape detection by relying on their cryptic coloration.
They must be able to fly at least 50 yards before they can be considered fledglings.
The birds taken are usually adults or fledglings, though chicks in the nest and carrion are sometimes eaten.
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