Monday, September 5, 2016

Garden Guest: Baby Robins

 The north side of our front yard is a certified  National Wildlife Federation Backyard Habitat.  Really!  We have a certificate!  You can do the same by providing food, water, cover and places for wildlife to raise their young.  It is so much fun to see all of the critters that stop by for a visit.  I have a series of posts to show you our Garden Guests.
 
If you would like to see more, please take a look at my Gardening Page   
 
 
 
These hungry little guys are Baby Robins.  Anytime the breeze rocks their nest, they hope it's Momma bringing a snack and open their mouths!


This nest is in our immature Redbud Tree, so I was able to snap some photos without disturbing them.


Don't you love the fluffy baby down on their little heads?!  It always makes me think of Albert Einstein!  ;-)  The one on the right has wilder 'hair' than the one on the left.  LOL!

 
 The second baby can barely be seen in this shot.  Just a bit of beak!

And now for some blogging music...  We saw this band in concert recently and they put on a great show.  It's sort of a blend of Country and Southern Rock.  'Definitely loud!  ;-)  This is Damien Gunn and The Magnificent Bang Bangs singing American Made.




What's happening in your back yard?

;-)  -Marci

7 comments:

  1. Such sweet little fellows.
    Merle.......

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  2. Hello, adorable shots of the baby robins! They are so cute! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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  3. You have gotten some truly amazing shots of these darling little baby robins! Great job! I am visiting you from SATURDAYS CRITTERS.

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  4. Super sweet close up shots of the baby robins!
    Christineandhercamera.blogspot.com

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  5. Your pictures are wonderful and I love that you created a habitat in your home! :) Thank you for sharing with us on the Art of Home-Making Mondays!

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