Yeah, I have been watching them for a couple of weeks. I have almost an acre of lawn around the house and they never seem to even leave the yard. They both forage for the young but it seems as though one of them stays where they can always see the nest. If one is on the opposite side of the house the other is always on the side with the nest. They are very busy birds, foraging from the crack of dawn till twilight. It has been fun watching them.jdw wrote:Much more interesting than the original post. Did you know that both robins take care of the young until they can fly? Very cool.
I wish my chickens could forage half as well as these robins, I wouldn't have to feed them as much. The robins seem to find a worm every five minute or so. They are pros.
Last year I had a finch nest on the house and watched them a lot. I actually saw 2 of the 4 baby finches take their first flight and my wife saw one of the others do the same. I spent a lot of time staking them out by the back door waiting for it and it was totally worth it to see a bird fly for the first time from two feet away.

