Do the mother and father come to the nest to help teach the eaglet(s) how to fly, or will they learn on their own?
The eaglet will take its first flight by itself. Although an eaglet has been watching its parents fly from the nest for several months, instinct will take over for its first flight. The eaglet will do lots of wing exercises and will take short practice flights across the nest to develop muscle strength. Typically for its first flight, an eaglet will fly to a nearby branch or land on the ground.
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