To deter robins from pooping on your back deck, you can use visual deterrents like shiny objects or scare devices, such as reflective tape or plastic owls, to create an unsettling environment for them. Installing bird spikes or netting can also prevent them from landing on surfaces. Additionally, keeping your deck clean and free of food scraps can reduce their attraction to the area. Regularly changing the deterrents may help maintain their effectiveness.
Robins eat worms and worms hide in the ground and the ground is covered in snow so it is hard to get the worms. Robins also eat flowers and all the flowers are dead during winter so the robin can't eat that
a beak to catch food, claws as well, wings to fly and fur to keep it warm
Young robins typically have spotted chests for about one to two months after they fledge, which occurs around 2-3 weeks after hatching. The spots gradually fade as they mature, usually disappearing by the time they reach adulthood. Adult robins have a solid orange or reddish breast without spots. The timing can vary slightly based on environmental factors and individual development.
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Eventully he'll change back but for now they are keeping him as Maxine
1923 the idea was to keep babies from pooping on themselves they used old rags back in the days
you keep it healthy by pooping on your self
If by "niche" you mean where do they live, then it seems to be my back patio, where they are sitting on my screen enclosure 24/7 and pooping all over my deck. I'm about to put up ultrasonic bird repellers to scare them off but I think they are going to laugh at that and keep on poopin'!
I just can't help it
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because they are fat
That means you are incontinent and need to see a doctor.
If they are pooping excessively, they may be sick. But all animals and humans must poop at sometime or another...
Because you are irresponsible and do not take it outside to crap. >=(
Most robins and eagles don't keep money.
try chili peppers. if you see him doing it shoot him with a bibi gun, he wont come back.
they use their feathers to keep themselves warm