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Young eagles, or eaglets, develop the ability to fly through a process called fledging. As they grow, they strengthen their wings by flapping and exercising them while perched in their nests. Once they are physically ready, they take their first flights, usually around 10 to 12 weeks of age, gradually gaining confidence and skill in the air. During this time, they learn to soar, hunt, and navigate their environment.

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