The estate traces its history back to the late 14th century when it was owned by the brothers jointly Jens and Niels Knudsen Dyre.
[1] By way of the widow Ingerd Billesdatters Dyre, Fuglebjerg was later transferred to her brother-in-law Anders Jensen Passow.
Fuglebjerggaard was then passed to his daughter Anne Andersdatter and her husband Axel Walkendorff.
After Axel Walkendorff death in 1483, Anne Andersdatter was married to Chancellor of the Realm Jørgen Marsvin, who died in 1524.
Fuglebjerggaard, Førslevgaard and Fodbygaard were later put at the disposal of Christian Frederik von Plessen.
In 1789, he transferred Fuglebjerggaard and the two other estates to his brother Carl Adolph von Plessen.