Robin Nest Under My Deck - Livestream Highlights

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • NEST PLACEMENT
    Tree: Female robins choose the nest sites, which are typically on one or several horizontal branches hidden in or just below a layer of dense leaves. Nests are typically in the lower half of a tree, although they can be built as high as the treetop. American Robins also nest in gutters, eaves, on outdoor light fixtures, and other structures. In western prairies, American Robins may build their nests on the ground or in thickets, while in Alaska they sometimes nest on buildings or cliffs.
    NEST DESCRIPTION
    Females build the nest from the inside out, pressing dead grass and twigs into a cup shape using the wrist of one wing. Other materials include paper, feathers, rootlets, or moss in addition to grass and twigs. Once the cup is formed, she reinforces the nest using soft mud gathered from worm castings to make a heavy, sturdy nest. She then lines the nest with fine dry grass. The finished nest is 6-8 inches across and 3-6 inches high.
    NESTING FACTS
    Clutch Size: 3-5 eggs
    Number of Broods: 1-3 broods
    Egg Length: 1.1-1.2 in (2.8-3 cm)
    Egg Width: 0.8 in (2.1 cm)
    Incubation Period: 12-14 days
    Nestling Period: 13 days
    Egg Description: Sky blue or blue-green and unmarked.
    Condition at Hatching: Helpless at birth, mostly naked with spare whitish down.
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    Behavior
    Ground Forager
    When foraging on the ground, the American Robin runs a few steps, then stops abruptly. In long grass, robins may hop or fly just above the ground powered by slow, powerful wingbeats. American Robins often find worms by staring, motionless, at the ground with the head cocked to one side. Robins sometimes fight over worms that others have caught. During fall and winter robins often roost in large flocks and spend much more time in trees. In spring, males attract females by singing, raising and spreading their tails, shaking their wings and inflating their white-striped throats. When pairs are forming in spring, you may see a display in which a male and female approach each other holding their bills wide open and touching them. American Robins are strong, straight, and fast fliers.

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