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  • That robin looks like she's got another egg in her

  • I love Robins :)

    She's got a whole beak full of worms.

    "Heads up, foods here." :)

    I hear a woodpecker in the distance.

  • Robin: STEVE!!....STEVE! YOU ALREADY HAD SOME! STEVE!! SAVE SOME FOR THE OTHERS!! STEVE!!.....STEVE!!! THAT'S IT! NO MORE WORMS FOR YOU UNTIL YOU KNOW HOW TO SHARE! lol

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  • erropean robins are far more loveyer, is that a word?. dont know about these variety but our ones are very brave and show little fear of humans or cats..the one who lives in our garden often dive-bombs the neighbours feline

  • Love this bird.

  • Thanks for your work with your camera and let me open my eye and learn the different creature with the same love to their offspring.

  • thanks for sharing this video....GOD IS GREAT...!!!

  • lol its dancing 1:00 / 2:39 jk =P

  • Hey, it gonna suffocate the babies when he sits on last egg !

    hu hu robins are cute they just stand and kick up dirt

  • I love this video!!! Great job!!!

  • I've got a few questions:

    - I imagine it is a hidden camera, however, how did you manage to get the birds nest just there??

    - What would happen if you touch the nest? what would th mother do?

  • The robins built the nest a few years ago, and they kept coming back every year to re-use it. I mounted a video camera just next to it on a long tripod, let the disk run, and walk away. The mom and dad robins feed frequently during this period.

  • What a great nature movie!

    And what a great role model is this robin for the rest of us...

    Take care of the kids!

  • I love the Robin. Our State Bird in Michigan. My question is why do they disappear around August and show up again heading south in Sept/Oct? Do they go farther north? Seriously, they are heavy in Apr-July, and then disappear...and reappear.

  • How did you get such a great shot? Yes, he is an American Robin, male. Great video

  • I mounted the camera on a long, sturdy tripod, on top of a table, then left the video running.

  • hey hi.. i have robin birds on my window seal,,,the mommmy bird left them..what should i feed them ? how often?

    plz help

  • That's a male robin.

  • We just had a new nest and batch of 5 eggs. 4 have hatched, look out for new video

  • I love her little muffled noise to get the attention of her young for feeding. Much quieter than the full blown squawk noise you hear from robins that are upset.

    She puffs up pretty big when it's time to cover them up.

    Great video, thanks!!

  • There are some robins building a nest right outside my window. They make alot of noise.  Sometimes smashing into my window. Nice looking bird

  • also robins dont have that fully red breast it goes about half way down then it turns white

  • This is a robin but it's an American Robin. They share the name 'robin' with the smaller, non-related European Robin only because the first settlers in North America saw a similarity in this bird's red-orange breast. Understandably, this causes considerable confusion and people can't understand why the birds look so different! Hope that helps! :)

  • that doesnt look like a robin, it has white round its eye and its shapes different

  • Robins are so beautiful! I wish we had some in our backyard!

  • wonderful, thank you

  • Year two of our deck robin nest scene. This time I used a SONY DVD cam, better video I think.

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