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29-MAY-2013 © Ron Asp

_DSC2359pb.jpg "Must Be A Cock Robin"

Wetaskiwin County

What Robins look like
- Robins have a reddish orange chest
- The colors of the male are usually brighter than the female
- The adult male robin has a black head; the female has a grayish-brown head (see photo)
- The short beak is yellow with a dark tip
- They have white crescents around their eyes
- Adult male and female robins are about the same size
- Robins are medium size birds in the thrush family
- The body is grayish –brown with dark tail feathers and a white rump
Sound
- Robins make a musical whistled phrase,
”cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily, cheer up.”
- The males sing in the early morning and late afternoon.
Nesting
- The robin egg is about the size of a quarter (see photo)
- The color of the eggs are robin egg blue (light blue)
- Females lay 2 to 4 eggs
- A female robin builds a nest out of grass and small twigs held together with mud
- Robins build nests in trees, bushes, hedges, or on houses
- The bowl-shaped nest is about 6 inches across
- The inside of the nest is about 4 inches in diameter which is big enough to hold a softball
- The nest is built 5 ft to 25 ft above the ground
- The nest is usually protected from rain and predators
Development
- Once the eggs are laid, it takes 11 to 14 days to hatch
- The adult female sits on the nest to incubate the eggs
- The eggs hatch within a day or two of each other
- Nestlings are pink with little tufts of feathers after they hatch (see photo)
- Nestlings eyes are closed when they hatch and they have blue bulges where their eye will develop
- The eyes of nestlings open when they are about five days old
- Nestlings have really long necks and short featherless wings
- Nestlings take about two weeks to develop feathers before
leaving the nest
- Once they leave the nest, young robins are called fledglings
Diet – What Robins Eat
- Robins eat berries, worms and insects
- Fruit is the main diet during winter
- Nestlings are fed earthworms and berries
- More than one hundred chokecherry seeds were found
under a robin’s nest with three nestlings inside.
- Robins hunt for worms in yards and gardens

Nikon D800 ,Nikon’s 200-400mm f4 G VR AF-S IF ED Zoom Lens.
1/3200s f/5.0 at 380.0mm iso640 full exif

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Guest 31-May-2013 04:33
:)
I like very much ..
excellent composition ..
Gary Hebert30-May-2013 01:53
you nailed this one Ron... tack sharp and excellent pose and comp... :-))
Guest 30-May-2013 01:27
Nicely done. Best. J. ps great camera and lens combo :)