Spring Chicks





This year the robin nested in our hanging flowerpot. The kids liked seeing the blue eggs and robins cracked out of their eggs. After a few short hours after hatching, two robins disappeared. I was really upset because I was waiting for them to hatch and were gone when I showed John. I think Moe got to them because we saw one in our garage a week later. One bird survived so I continued to check on him until he fledged out of his nest. It only took a few weeks. Last year the birds nested in Connor's fort and in the bushes by the driveway the year before.
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