Baby geese, known as goslings, typically stay with their parents for about 10 to 12 weeks before they are ready to fly. During this time, they learn essential survival skills, such as foraging for food and navigating their environment. Once they reach maturity and develop their flight feathers, they usually take their first flight with the family. After fledging, they may continue to stay with their parents for a while longer before becoming independent.
four days
not very long because they have to keep other gosling safe
The mother is long gone before the eggs hatch. After all, she is cold-blooded!
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about 2 yers
Their parents will eat them, so move them as quickly as possible.
1-2 years they are very good parents.
Look at who the parents are... if the baby's fine now, it won't be for long.
they live with their parents for 2 months.
90 years
Baby scrub jays, or nestlings, typically fledge and begin to fly around 18 to 21 days after hatching. Before this, they rely on their parents for food and care. Once they leave the nest, they may still depend on their parents for several weeks as they continue to develop their flying and foraging skills.