kirepülését
Kirepülését is a Hungarian term that translates to "flying out" or "departure" and commonly refers to the process of young birds leaving their nest for the first time. This critical stage in a bird's life is known as fledging. Fledglings, having recently acquired their flight feathers, are still developing their flying skills and are vulnerable to predators and environmental hazards. Parental care often continues after fledging, with adults providing food and protection while the young birds learn essential survival behaviors. The timing of kirepülését is influenced by species, season, and environmental conditions, with many species fledge in late spring or early summer. The success of kirepülését is vital for the continuation of the species, as it marks the transition from dependency to independence for young birds. This event is a significant indicator of reproductive success for bird populations.