My first thought was that the babies must have been still-born because they weren't making any noise nor were they moving. I had never seen newborn birdies sleeping - I thought they were always hungry and looking for food 24/7. But two days later I was able to capture this pic while mama was out looking for some food. . . . . . .
It's not the sharpest photograph, (and neither is the one below), but I was so startled when I saw their little necks out-stretched waiting for Mama to return that it was the best I could do.
And I always wondered how does the Mama bird sit on the nest without suffacating her babies?
How cute! Robins DO pick the most peculiar (and sometimes unsafe) spots to nest! We're watching a pair with 4 wee ones in one of our spruce trees, a mere 2' off the ground!
ReplyDeleteDiane
This is soo cool. I love that you are getting these cool pix and see nature up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures...thanks for sharing them with us...
ReplyDeleteAren't they the cutest things! Hope you are enjoying the holiday weekend! xo Joan
ReplyDeleteThis happened to us last spring! They made a nest in our wreath as well. It was so amazing to watch. I would climb up a ladder to take pictures each day.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I can hardly believe she'd build a nest there. You'd think she'd want to be hidden instead of in full view. How fun for you though!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful. Thanks for sharing these pics. with us.
ReplyDeleteAlison
something so ordinary that happens every single day....sure brought a smile to my face! It truly is a little miracle isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it!
Robin
How wonderful to have a "front seat" to watch those little ones! Thank you for letting us into their little world.
ReplyDeleteThat is unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteLooks like my house.. I have a robins nest built into an old grapevine wreath on the back porch window! but I cant get at a good angle to take pictures, with out pulling out the ladder.. which is too much work! enjoy your babies!
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vivian
The last pic puts a whole new perspective on baby sitting. Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteHi, I always had a wreath on my front door too, until we had a robin do the same thing. We could not go in the front door. It was fun watching them, but now I don't put a wreath up at spring. Great pics. Have a wonderful week. Terri
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