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Hi. I've had two similar experiences in the past & it's happening again. In 2005, a robin kept at it for 2-3 weeks. I had two dogs then. One became ill & passed. In 2007, a robin again. The other became ill & passed. I recently adopted another dog and oddly enough, a robin has been here. Well after a visit from the Vet the other day, this dog was diagnosed with cancer. Coincidence? Scary if you ask me.

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It is communicating with its own reflection.

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Because the Robin, like any other bird. Can not tell the difference between air and glass. So the bird not knowing that it is glass will often fly into it.

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So it can look for food in your house.

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