Birds have phases in life, depending on the type bird. Sparrows, after hatching, should stay in the nest for maybe two weeks before branching, or venturing out of the nest. Branching is when birds test their ability of flight by jumping from branch to branch on a tree, gliding momentarily, and other whatnot.
Mother bunnies typically only stay away from their babies for a short period of time, usually less than 5-10 minutes, to avoid drawing attention to the nest and attracting predators. They return several times a day to nurse and care for their young.
Baby hummingbirds stay in a small cup-shaped nest made of plant material and spider silk. The nest is usually located on a tree branch or shrub for protection and camouflage. The mother hummingbird incubates and feeds the chicks until they are ready to fly.
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Baby sparrows typically stay in the nest for about 12 to 19 days after hatching, depending on the species. During this time, they are fed and cared for by their parents, growing rapidly until they are ready to fledge. Once they leave the nest, they may still rely on their parents for food and protection for a short period before becoming independent.
by clinging on to the nest
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7 to 10 days
Crows mature and grow rather fast. In about 4 weeks they are mature enough to leave the nest.
No where. They stay in the nest until they are ready to fly.
They huddle together for warmth, but if Mom's gone too long or it's too cold, they're in trouble.
Baby skunks, or kits, typically stay in their nest for about 8 to 10 weeks after birth. During this time, they rely on their mother for warmth and nourishment. As they grow older and become more independent, they gradually start to explore their surroundings and venture out of the nest. By around 10 weeks, they are usually ready to accompany their mother on foraging trips.
In or out of what? Their nest box? They should stay in their nest box until they are able to get out by themselves. Is that your question?
In my area, the babies start running with the parents in about 2 weeks and then after 2 or so months, they seem to be gone...
After about three weeks they fledge, or take their first flight. They may stay in the nest another week.
Hornets typically stay in their nest for one season before moving on.