Rompin' Robins Bring Spring Inspiration and Positive Views
![]() ![]() Are robins romping around your yard? In the mid-Atlantic, it seems to be a bumper year for these birds that are the unofficial sign of spring. I love seeing the lawn green up and the robins doing their best to help aerate the soil by poking holes with their sharp beaks. Somehow, I don't think the worms are as enthusiastic!
The next day when my friend looked, the starter nest was on the ground beneath the deck. But…there were two new piles in other places on the beam! Sure enough, here came the robin with grass and leaves, and again she poked them into place in a new nest pile. A couple days later, one of the nests lay in pieces on the ground, but one was still in place. And there were two more new piles as well! The biggest one was taking shape as the robin continued to add small twigs and grass. After every two or three trips, the nest builder would stand in the center of the dried pile, hunker down, and sidestep across the nest. She did her little nest dance three times and then flew off.
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