Parent knows the youngster is somewhere close by, they can hear it!
Now the youngster is looking for somebody to help.
About ten minutes after we shot these videos we saw both the young and old robins in our front yard. The adult was catching worms and grubs and feeding the youngster. Guess all is well, at least for a while.
Great video. π
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Thank you Suzette!
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Interesting dynamics evident in the video–thanks for sharing.
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Thanks! It was fun watching them.
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Cute Robbins. Excellent video.
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Thanks, Tim.
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That poor little one could barely fly. Glad it seemed to have all worked out in the end.
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It was struggling, but I bet real soon it’ll be all over on its own. Thanks for stopping by, lois.
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Thank you! Heartwarming and beautiful!
Joanna
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So glad you enjoyed our feathered friends. π
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Thanks! π
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The baby is so cute! β€οΈ
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The little ones are cute for sure! Thanks, John.
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I hope there are no nests anywhere close to my backyard. Any fledglings that fall wouldn’t have a chance with all the cats back there.
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Fortunately when this happened our neighbor’s cat was no where around. We have seen grackles chase that cat away.
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cute little guys.. did i show up in your reader yesterday, i wrote a poem on birds yesterday.
WP issues again π₯΅
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Thanks Cindy. It wasn’t in the Reader, but I found your bird rescue poem anyway! Very nice verse, and that old Ford is a beauty.
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Oh thanks for letting me know and I so much appreciate it. It sure is !!! Glad you liked my poem and birdie rescue!1 π
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Wonderful videos
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Thank you, Derrick.
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Reblogged this on My Power. My Pleasure. My Pain. and commented:
I had to reblog this because I enjoyed this post so much!
We can learn a lot from these precious creatures who’s natural instinct is to protect their community.
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We’re so glad you enjoyed this post. And yes, we can (and should!) learn from the creatures pf Earth. Thank you for the kind reposting.
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