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Baby partridges, or chicks, typically begin to fly at about 2 to 3 weeks of age. Initially, they may only flutter short distances as they develop their wing muscles and coordination. By the time they reach 4 to 5 weeks, they can fly more confidently and are better suited for escaping predators. Their early flight capabilities are crucial for their survival in the wild.

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