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Rated: E · Book · Experience · #1950649
My Personal Blog.
This is a blog about the book I am currently writing, CHERRY’S WINGS. This book is a follow up to my published book, CHERRY’S ARMY. My’ blog will also deal with other things that I am doing now.
December 10, 2019 at 2:34pm
December 10, 2019 at 2:34pm
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This is the first part of my Robin research.

Robins are also fascinating to observe. They can be found almost everywhere, in cities, rural areas, grasslands, even forests. I have a flock living in my holly tree and hopping around my lawn. Their upright stance makes them look like they’re strutting. We have a few nests in our apple tree and one even nested on the top step of our ladder. It is normal for robins to nest on window sills and porches. The nests are made from many materials, such as twigs, mud, grass, even pieces of string or ribbons. There are usually 3 or 4 eggs in the nest. The mother sits on the eggs for 14 to 16 days before they hatch. Both parents feed the babies, but the female feeds them more than the male. Both the father and the mother aggressively defend the nest. The father often takes care of the babies while the mother attempts to begin a second nesting. Robins usually have two sets of babies each season, sometimes they have three.



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