Some of you may remember this entry from our last trip to Vermont, I'll Take a Century any Day. It describes the first ride we did in Vermont. Well, this year, we decided to do it again - sort of...
So, here we were yesterday, me at home, Becky and Sammi at school, feeling sad all day. I kept checking the nest, only to remember, our little babies were gone. Then we went for a walk, and got really upset...
Well, yesterday, our little friends were busy standing in the nest, testing their wings, hopping just outside the nest on nearby branches. Yesterday's Shots Then last night, while Becky was upstairs and I was out, one of our little babies...
I've been following along with the PhotoHunters for a few weeks now but hesitated jumping in. Though Maria thought I should this week. I feel a little bit like cheating since I had posted this picture earlier, but it...
One more quick shot of those fecal sacks. The mother and father (yes, he's an active participant), pick up the sacks and drop them around the neighborhood. The father seems to prefer my neighbor's driveway. :)...
Maria, requested and we aim to please here at the home of the robins. First off, they're getting very big, and soon will be forced from the nest, to live on the ground, where they will practice using their wings...
No videos so far though....
Cool eh! Photos courtesy of Becky. Here, I lightened it a bit and made it a little bigger....
Okay, well not really. But we've been "adopted" by a robin who made her nest in our weeping Cherry tree, right outside our front door. Becky has confirmed sighting of at least two eggs in the nest (we can see...
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