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When young crows leave the nest, they are typically not fully independent and continue to rely on their parents for food and protection. This fledgling stage involves learning essential survival skills, such as foraging for food, avoiding predators, and navigating their environment. Young crows often remain in family groups and may practice their flight and social behaviors before fully integrating into the wider crow community. This period is crucial for their development into fully capable adult birds.

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