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Another silly story! I saw the robins going in and out of the shed. Having left the door open, to air it out, I figured they were building another nest. I thought I made a robin scooch out, and I closed the door that afternoon and I left.
What a mistake! I accidentally enclosed the robin in the shed. We were watching the next day from the deck, all day, and the adults were buzzing the shed window. Silly me. I finally twigged in.
No harm, no foul.
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First priority, once I'd opened the door, was for the adults to feed it. You can hear it screeching inside the shed. After having several feeds, I knew they'd take care of it and went back up to the safety of the deck. Sure enough, after another 10 minutes I saw it fly out.
So glad this went well! Interesting to see that all those tweets mean something!
ReplyDeleteHello, so glad this had a happy ending for the robin! Happy Monday, Enjoy your day and the new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeletewhat a happy birdie tale! YAM xx
Well that little guy had quite the initiation into adulthood.
ReplyDeletelovely to see the nesting robins
ReplyDeleteFortunate for the robins!
ReplyDeleteglad everything turned out OK! Poor little thing.
ReplyDeletei enjoyed the video...mine squeal like that if i get anywhere near the babies!!! i have a lot of young birds right now and i always enjoy watching them!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure for the poor robin, glad it ended well! Daughter locked her cat in their barn the other day accidentally. We kept hearing it but couldn't find her for the longest time.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad it all went well for the robin.
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