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I upload and do scheduled post all the time, since I did this post there has been a change in the robins situation. The day after I took these I noticed two young robins in the nest with one of the adults feeding them. At the time I did not want to get close so I did not get any photos, later that night I noticed that the robins were not coming back to set on the nest. After checking it yesterday I found it to be empty, I guess nature took its course and the young robins lost.
I am a day late again this week with Bird Photography Weekly, I will catch on one of these days.
3 comments:
Beautiful.
...I'm sorry to hear the babies fell prey to something in the night. --Your study of the nesting mama is wonderful. I haven't seen such beautiful close-ups of a mama Robin on a nest in a long time (if ever).
I have enjoyed catching up on your blog. Your bird photography is wonderful and I for one will never get tired of seeing birds. Sad about the baby Robins.
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