Earlier this week - I hope it was Tuesday and not Monday - the neighbor across the road had a crew come through and clear out his fence row. I felt bad for any wildlife that had been used to having cover over there, but didn't think any further about it. Tuesday's weather was almost tolerable. Wednesday was brutally hot.
It never cooled off enough last night to open the windows and turn the AC off. Anyone who knows me knows how. hot. that. meant. it. was. It was 72 at 6:00 this morning. At least it was overcast at times and I worked around the farm and then at lunchtime headed to town to deliver some printing for Tim.
As I pulled out of our driveway and started down the lane I saw it. A robin nest sitting on top of a now completely exposed fence post. Not just a nest, but an adult robin standing over some babies. Open mouthed panting. I felt sick.
I couldn't get to town and back fast enough (luckily just a few minutes away). Saint Tim and I formulated a plan en route and when I got home I gathered up some pine branches and wire ties and headed down the road. The adult was still standing over the nest, but darted away as I approached.
I didn't waste any time taking any pictures and didn't really look into the nest any more than to see that the babies were still alive. The branches went up easier than I thought they might and I think they'll hold at least for a few days...unless we get a big storm. Fingers crossed. I then grabbed my binoculars and moved away to see if the parents would be willing to come back. They did.
Not only did they come back to feed the babies, but they both were feeding the babies, not one standing in the nest...and it dawned on me that one of those adults had spent the last few days standing over their babies trying to provide as much shade as they could. That is not a dumb animal.
Let me introduce you to the robins of the year!
The pictures aren't great because I didn't want to bother them. They'd had enough stress the last couple of days. I sat out on the other side of the wet weather creek
in the blazing sun. You know, my favorite thing to do during my favorite season of the year :-o.
You may be able to click to biggify.
They cautiously approach and then swoop right in. Hard to capture.
This last picture was taken from The Unit, parked up next to the garage in the shade just a few minutes ago. I've been stalking them off and on all afternoon (
with Weaslie and an ice cold beverage ;-), just to make sure everything is going okay. Everything seems good.
Interestingly, while I was sitting there, a robin flew over and landed on the fence next to me. It stared at me for a good while and then flew down into the pasture. It joined up with another bird and they both hunted around, slowly working their way over towards the nest. I can't swear they were the "right" birds, but the behavior was curious and if so...you're welcome :-).