Robins typically stay in their nests for about two weeks after the eggs hatch. During this time, the parents continuously feed the chicks until they are ready to fledge, which usually occurs around 13 to 15 days after hatching. Once the young robins leave the nest, they may stay nearby as they learn to fly and forage for food.
by clinging on to the nest
Hornets typically stay in their nest for one season before moving on.
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Squirrels typically stay in their nest for about 8 to 10 weeks before venturing out on their own.
7 to 10 days
Crows mature and grow rather fast. In about 4 weeks they are mature enough to leave the nest.
A young kiwi chick tends to stay in the nest for only a week. It fends for itself after this time, but may stay in the area where its parents are for up to three years, before finding its own territory.
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They huddle together for warmth, but if Mom's gone too long or it's too cold, they're in trouble.
After about three weeks they fledge, or take their first flight. They may stay in the nest another week.
leave the nest to hunt
he he find a hole in tree and he build his nest and one of the parent stay in the nest the father go find the food the mom stay in the nest to warm the egg