And then one day I looked out the window and I saw this- these were taken on July 8th.
Tiny tiny little baby robins.
Mama still held her vigil.
The kids and I headed off to Cape Cod for about a week and we were very curious about the birdies. These pictures were taken on July 17th, just 9 days later. Suddenly we had 3 more voices into the Robin chorus outside the window.
Now Daddy Robin took more of an active role in caring for the babies. We had a fun time trying to figure out the difference between the two parents. We decided that Mama bird was still carrying a bit of her baby weight on her and she was a bit fluffier under her belly.
We had a slight panic one morning. The kids burst in to wake me up all upset that Buddy had killed Mama Robin. [now- while upset- I kinda couldn't blame him- they were really harassing him]. So I went downstairs and sure enough at the bottom of the back steps lay a dead Robin and standing next to the Robin was a very smug cat. We were very nervous about who would take care of the babies and were quite relieved when we saw both parents visit the nest during the day.This one makes me laugh- I was so busted!
I find this next series interesting I believe this is Papa Robin bringing in a snack.



A few days later we figured they would be leaving the nest soon since all 3 of them barely fit in the nest by the end.
One morning we came downstairs and the chorus was silenced and the babies were gone. I saw Papa Bird come to the next with breakfast, look around quite surprised at the emptiness, and then fly off. As we headed out the door to bring the kids to camp that day Jessica said, "Mommy something is in the pool". Yes, we went to investigate and it was one of the baby birds. Seems his first flight was not very successful. It made us all a little sad. But we didn't see the other two so we like to think they were more successful. And Buddy was kind enough not to bring us any dead baby robins.
5 comments:
AMAZING photos, Deb. And such a great story. I hadn't heard about the baby bird in the pool. That is sad. But what a wonderful highlight to your summer. That is all so cool!
Dang! I had envisioned a post just like this. We had a nest right outside our living room window in a rhododendrum bush. I got pics of four eggs but only one hatched. The bush was growing so fast and the mama was pretty ticked off that I kept moving the branches aside for a better view. It just didn't work out. But the pictures you got were amazing!! So cool to see both parents in on the task of caring for the babies. And isn't it amazing how fast they grow?? Awesome post!!
Thank you so much for this post and for the beautiful photographs, Deb. I have always wished for birds to nest directly near our house, but even if it were to happen, I would never manage to take such fantastic pictures! Bravo!
These photos are incredible!! I am so glad you got the whole process on film. It would make a great collage.
Great pics! Love them! Want to frame a couple and hang them in my room love em...wouldn't one look nice next to my leaf picture?? Seriously very cool!
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