This is the second season I have had a mother robin return to the exact location to build her nest (in branches of a fir tree). She successfully had three babies and they grew to fledglings. I left the nest intact once the birds were gone. In about a week, I noticed that the inside of the nest had been smoothed out with soft dry grass and then before I knew it, there was another blue egg. The next day there was a second and then a third little egg. So amazingly, the same robin and her mate who hang out in near the deck of our yard have had yet another clutch in the same nest in the same season! Its very exciting and the male and female robin have definitely grown quite comfortable in this location.
depending on the time of year and what the habitat/food supply is like, it may get used for a another brood. Other than that it could house mice, bees, other creepy-crawlies, and ultimatley it will decay and disintegrate.
Yes, they will, they will also build new nests on top of old ones, including old nests of other bird species.
Baby Robins normally remain in or near the nest on surrounding branches until they are able to fly. If you have an empty nest, we fear mayhem.
im sorry idk but robbins can eat apples, raisins, blueberries, raspberries, etc.! i have a robins nest by my house and i through raisins out for the mom to bring to her babies!
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.
Robins don't give birth they hatch eggs.
Yes
the colour of a robins nest is red
you take of her babies
Baby Robins normally remain in or near the nest on surrounding branches until they are able to fly. If you have an empty nest, we fear mayhem.
im sorry idk but robbins can eat apples, raisins, blueberries, raspberries, etc.! i have a robins nest by my house and i through raisins out for the mom to bring to her babies!
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.
Joanne Robins Barton has written: 'Out of the Robins nest'
Robins don't give birth they hatch eggs.
yes
in nest in trees.
Yes
Maybe you could ask the loacal primary school, if they would like it for their young students to study.
Yes and they may sometimes use the nest of another bird.