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American Robin

Turdus migratorius

Photo by PamelaSmith
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Field Notes

Notes:

Nesting time!!
4/24/2013 - I noticed the nest and a male on the roof of another building was keeping an eye on me. Didn't look inside the nest, so not sure if there are eggs or not
4/25/2013 - I went out today and the female was in the nest. Precious!
4/26/2013 - I saw the female was out of the nest so I snapped a couple pics. There are 3 eggs for sure, possibly more.
5/13/2013 - I saw a little head pop up when the mom flew from the nest! Cute little babies!
5/14/2013 - Stalked them again today. Looks like there are 4 little ones!
5/16/2013 - Seeing them puts a smile on my face! They were all waiting for a snack today!

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Comments (7)

Update: 4 precious babies awaiting an afternoon snack.
Thanks Ava! That's a great video! Gives an idea of what to expect. Thanks again for posting it!
Lovely series. You might enjoy this video of 4 weeks in a robin's nest http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=9479342&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1
Update: Took a look in the nest while the momma was out today. Snapped a quick pic and saw at least 3 eggs.
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