We are now empty nesters (June 5th 2025)
After staying alone for two nights,
After a lot of hesitancy to fly,
The fourth and last robin flew away!
And that is the end of the story of the robins nest above the mailbox.
All the robins are now in the backyard.
Here's a song by them
After the young have fledged and the nesting season is over, robins abandon the nest.
If the nest is still in good condition, some robins may return to it the next year,
But they usually build a new one nearby rather than reusing the same one.
Interestingly, robins might use the same general area for nesting in subsequent years,
Especially if they have had success there before, but they usually construct a fresh nest each time.
The last robin flying away
The third robin leaving the nest!
There's only one robin left
Today, June 3rd is a big day!!
Two of the birds took their first flight ever
Bird 1
Around 7:13 am
Around 8:46 am
There are only two robins left in the nest
As I walked past the little ones now, they sat quiet, and absolutely still.
Not a movement. As if they were frozen.
And when I got out of sight ...
Just listen to them 😄
(updated 2nd June 2025)
It's day 31 today since the mother started building the nest.
It's getting crowded and the young ones are itching to get out ...
But they can't fly yet.
As you can see, no tail feathers yet (updated 31st May 2025)
The parents are busy hunting for food, and there's plenty, thankfully!
The chicks relaxing on Saturday afternoon
Day 22 (updated 22nd May 2025)
We are now a family with 4 chicks 🐤🐤🐤🐤
Day 21
There are three chicks now! And it's lunchtime
Day 20
Chick 2 has hatched
Day 19
It's nineteen days since the robin started building the nest
Chick 1 has just hatched!!
Watch the robin discarding a part of the broken eggshell away from the nest.
They do this to keep the nest clean and make it less noticebale to predators.
(There's sound so turn up the volume)
Day 17
Incubation days
Day 13
Male and female robins
Day 12
Of all the places she
could think of, the robin decided to build its nest above the mailbox.
It is the female that builds the nest 🪹
The male may stay nearby and
sing or defend the territory but does not help with nest-building.
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