Begging flight time

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Begging flight time or also begging flight period and begging flight phase describes the phase after leaving the nest in birds of prey, in which the young animals develop and train various skills such as catching prey under the supervision of their parents. Since the young birds are not yet able to provide sufficient food in this development phase, they fly after the adults with screams and are supplied with food by them.

literature

  • Bernd-Ulrich Meyburg, Torsten Blohm, Christiane Meyburg, Ingo Börner, Paul Sömmer: Satellite and ground telemetry in a young sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in the Uckermark: reintegration into the family association, begging flight, family dissolution, dispersion and wintering . In: Vogelwelt . tape 115 , 1994, ISSN  0042-7993 , pp. 115-120 ( raptor-research.de ).

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