Baby robins, or nestlings, are initially helpless and rely on their parents for food and warmth. After about two weeks, they begin to develop feathers and start to gain the ability to regulate their body temperature. Once they fledge, they can leave the nest and start learning to fly, although they continue to depend on their parents for food and protection for a short time. This process is crucial for their survival and eventual independence.
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