It could mean that the bird likes you, or sees something its attracted to like a house plant, and it could be trying to nest in there too. I used to have a pigeon come in my house every time I left windows open and it even tried laying eggs in my house plants. You just gotta keep your windows closed, man. The truth is you can get really sick off of bird feces and dander especially in an urban environment when you don't know where the poor fellow has been.
It means a bird accidentally flew into your house. That's all.
If the window, it didn't see it because the glass is clear. In the house part it probably wasn't looking.
It means that the bird may need help finding its way back outside.
You should keep your windows and doors closed.
It may mean that it was searching for food; or that it lost its way.
You left the window open again.
You left a window or door open.
Flies away.
Unless you are a licensed wildlife rehabilitator it is illegal anywhere in the United States to possess a robin, egg from a robin or even a feather from a robin. The only native birds not protected by federal laws are house sparrows, starlings and rock doves (pigeons).
No, the robin is often preyed upon by ravens andcats and snakes, so that politiclly mean that the Robin is not a predator, it is a prey.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: PasseriformesFamily: TurdidaeGenus: Turdus
they are up for sexual attractions
The term "Princess Bride" refers to Buttercup, who was played by Robin Wright.
The robin, which rapidly flies from left to right, is not part of the quest, merely an added distraction, like the chest in the inspector's house (which never opens).
The Robin Flies at Dawn was created on 1990-12-01.
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The North American Robin fledges at about 12 days from hatch.
Flies away.
You better get a net.
if a house fly bites you does it mean its going to rain
A bird in the house is a sign of a death. If a robin flies into a room through a window, death will shortly follow.
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Robin Hood is a mythical character from Middle English Literature. In the story, his mother is the Lady of the House of Loxley and died when Robin was an adolescent.
Open the windows and doors and help it out!
it is stunned and confused and just wants to find the nearest tree.