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Old 05-28-2011, 04:41 PM #11
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Whoooo Hooo... they are very cute.

Where is all the typical mud, the robins use? That is a pretty clean nest IMO! LOL

Thanks for the pic!
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Yes they are! Been watching her fly back and forth to feed them. When she first built the nest, the inside was covered with mud! So, have no idea why it looks so clean!
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3 baby birds this morning!
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Can you see her tend to them from your windows?

That white fluff is cute! Even featherless birds can be cute! LOL
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Oh yes I can see her feeding them! So cute to see those newborn beaks up in the air!
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Hee hee! FOUR baby robins!
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How cute, even tho they always look like little aliens at the start.

I'm not seeing much activity from our wreath. Hoping the finches are still there and okay. Again this year, we have a pair of red-shouldered hawks nesting in the big tree across the street. Hoping they haven't had an appetizer of small birds! But seeing the hawks is really cool, too. Not hearing fledgling noises yet, but the hawks are definitely still coming and going from the nest. It's harder to see now that the leaves have come out.
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