adjective
- (of a bird or other animal) leaving the nest shortly after birth or hatching and being able to feed itself independently.
Usage: ornithology; formal
Examples
- Chickens are nidifugous birds that can walk and peck for food within hours of hatching.
- Ducklings are nidifugous and follow their mother to water immediately after leaving the nest.
- Unlike nidicolous songbirds, nidifugous species develop rapidly and become mobile very quickly.
- The nidifugous young of deer can stand and nurse within minutes of birth.
- Ornithologists classify plovers as nidifugous because their chicks are active foragers from day one.