I am happy to say that all five of the robins in this year’s nest have hatched. Here is a family photo:
Part of the reason I am sharing this photo is because of the size difference between the birds. The five of them were hatched over a 36 hour period. Look how much bigger the one at the bottom of the frame of the photo is than his siblings. He is eating whole food now, at least some of the other birds are still on a regurgitated diet. Now that everyone is hatched the next step is to see if they will all adequately be fed.
This post is a continuation of a series. If you would like to see earlier photos of the nest and see how I am getting these photos, please click here.
Cheers!
such an inspiring series!
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Thanks!
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Awwwww, they are totally adorable. What a treat to view this beautiful scene from nature and thank you so much for sharing it with us. 🙂
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I am so excited about it myself, so it is fun to share 🙂
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I am just as glad. It’s wonderful to witness nature like this. Thanks again. 🙂
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🙂
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Wow, look at them and I feel Wow!
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I agree 🙂
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Hopefully they will get better looking as they age LOL! We had a new just outside our door one year. I watched them continually but in the end I missed their first flight and never saw them leave. Good for you for taking the time to do the set-up!
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Yeah, they aren’t so pretty right now are they? Last year, I caught all but one leaving. They didn’t go far though. They were just hiding out in our hedgerow for the first few days learning to fly, so I got some cool pictures of that too. I am so excited to be doing this project again this year.
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Thank you for sharing your new family with us. To me the most exciting time is when they leave the nest. It seems there is always one that needs coaxing from the parents to take that first leap. Have a great time viewing this birds. Mud
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For me, that is interesting to watch but a bit sad. It is a bit of a fragile time, because they haven’t completely gotten the hang of flying. Thanks for your visit!
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Can’t wait to see them growing day by day … always amazed by the sheer SIZE of their eyes … !
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I know, it’s hard to believe they can lift their heads with eyes like that 🙂
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I’ve had a mama mourning dove who has been faithfully sitting on her nest on my front door lamp. This morning I stepped outside and the nest was on the ground, no mama, no eggs. Some sort of tragedy happened there last night or early this morning.
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That’s too bad. It does happen though. My oldest found a freshly hatched robin on the ground a few days ago. It wasn’t clear why it was out of the nest, in fact she said she couldn’t even find the nest. It’s sad to see but there really is a lot that can go wrong.
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Most adorable photo ever!
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Thanks so much!
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You don’t see photos like this very often. Shows you have gone to a lot of work to get this shot. Combined with your other recent robin nest photos, this is a great series! I really like it.
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Thanks, I have spent quite a bit of time on this, I love it though!
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wow … you got a major documentary series here ! outstanding images …. thank you for sharing…
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Thank you 🙂 It is fun for me to share, I’m glad you came by to take a look.
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my pleasure ☮
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They are so undeveloped. It is amazing to see them at this stage…Thanks for sharing..
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Yes, it is interesting that they are born that way and also that they change so fast. Thanks for visiting 🙂
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What a sweet photo. Five is a lot of mouths to feed. I hope they all make it.
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Yes, first I was concerned that they all might not hatch, now I am wondering if they will all get fed, five is a huge number in this case. The two adult birds both look healthy and seem to be bring back lots to eat for everyone so far.
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Love this – thank you for letting us have a peek!
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Thank you for taking a look 🙂
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That is so precious! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for visiting, it is fun for me to share the photos!
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Great for the posts! The shots are incredible! I really think you have a great blog and have nominated you for the Sunshine Award! You can check it out here:http://scsurfbutler.com/2013/05/07/sunshine-award/. You can do what you want with it. No pressure to comply, just my way of saying thank you!
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Thank you for the award, but I appreciate even more your kind words and frequent visits to my blog 🙂
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I always birds would be born with full feathers. They look so delicate and with big eyes it seem.
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It would make sense to think they would be born with some, but nope, not a single feather. Amazing how quickly they sprout out though.
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