Yes, a robin! And it's also typical for them to lay 4 eggs. Once, when living in Virginia, we hand reared a tiny little baby American robin that had fallen out of the nest. Eventually she was rehabilitated by a wildlife center and released into the wild.
Camille, is there anything that you don't know??? I am so impressed.
Camille, is there anything that you don't know??? I am so impressed.
There's lots I don't know lol. But I'm a big nature lover (and work with plants, their insects and diseases for a living), and having lived in Europe and NE part of the US, I'm familiar with the fauna and flora on both sides of the pond...
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There's lots I don't know lol. But I'm a big nature lover (and work with plants, their insects and diseases for a living), and having lived in Europe and NE part of the US, I'm familiar with the fauna and flora on both sides of the pond...
I too am a nature lover. I love plants, pets then people!! lol.
Birds normally lay one egg a day, and the mother doesn't start incubating until the entire clutch is there (so that they hatch at the same time). So they should all be hatched within a day or 2. That has also been my experience with ducks (I raised call ducks as a teen), and they often hatch with a few hours of each other. I don't know what the maxiumum would be. Could be that it a bad egg. With tame birds you could candle it to find out, but not with these wild birdies...
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Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....