A baby robin will typically leave the nest after 14 to 16 days. A young robin will be cared for by the mother for up to one month.
No. They only use the one they make themselves.
like a normal one i think :]
like a normal one i think :]
to get shot by us
Robins usually have lay 4 eggs and then stop. They rarely have more and it is said that if one sees more than 4 eggs that another robin probably laid them in the "borrowed" nest. I have at this moment, though, a nest with 6 ! baby robins in it. All 6 look as if they are ready to fly.
a baby bird, basically one whom has not left the nest yet.
I know that it sounds mean for a dove to take over a robin's nest, but it really is not. The dove needs a nest, too, and may not know how to build one. It is easy for the robin to build a new nest, and lay new eggs, too, if needed. It is always better to not mess with nature - we usually wind up causing far more trouble than not.
They will dive at you to try to make you leave the area.---Funny Story, A Bird Built A Nest On Our Front Porch Light. A Robin Laid Her Eggs And They Had Hatched. One Day When The Mom Was Not There, My Parents Went To Look At The Birds. They Were Standing On the Porch While My mom Was saying They Look Like They Are Going To Fly, Three Baby Birds Jumped Out And Flew Right Into Them. 1 Got My Mom In The Side Of The Face And One Got My Dad In The Back Of The Head. Ripped My Dads Pants And Bruised Him Up. Other Bird Flew Away. So two Baby birds In Our Lawn Who Cant Fly.... Taking Nest Down.
they hatched or some other bird ate them
yes because maybe one of the baby's are about to die then the Mather will help them
It means they are a pain in the butt. They are one of the most obnoxious nuisance birds. They don't quit as adults either. Why would you want a baby robin anyway?