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Post subject: nest for wild birds  Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:37 pm |
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Last summer robin made a nest above my front yard on the tree. When it was very windy, her babies fell out, I put them back, then they fell out again, and while I was figuring out a better solution, one of them fell out his final time and didn't make it thru. The reason why they kept falling out, except high wind, was that there were no room for all of them. I decided to make one wooden nest and attach it under the roof of my house. Oh, some time after, both surviving babies mystically disappeared , and mom looked upset. I didn't see them fledging around. My question is - do I need to provide bedding (I was thinking same pine shavings) or they would prefer to collect bedding themselves? It's not guaranteed that they would like my nest at all, or maybe it's too late by now?
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Post subject: Re: nest for wild birds  Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 8:00 am |
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wow, are eggs really that color, or it is Easter compilation?  they are pretty! Yes, I know not to give them enclosed box. I was thinking a platform surrounded by walls, with no top. I don't know about the same parents, but we have plenty of other robins around (who look sooo nesty) and I just feel bad for them when we have inclement weather, and we have it often. Today we expect EF2 or stronger tornado.
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Post subject: Re: nest for wild birds  Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 3:23 pm |
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last time the nest was elongated down, but it was stuffed with something, so that only top part was available for sitting there. The 3 babies were OK until they grew pretty big (they had pin feathers) and it got extremely windy. Actually putting babies back wasn't a good thing for me to do as I could see that there were no enough room for 3 and they would fall out again. I was thinking to hang up a basket right under the nest so it would catch the baby who falls out. But it wasn't easy to do. One died when he fell the next time, and 2 others just disappeared several days later.
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