Very under-appreciated bird. So unique. Many differnt calls and sounds. I've had a pair nest on my patio 2 years in a row now. The male is the silent watcher/protector in the trees during incubation 💪🏻then has equal duty feeding the chicks.
tweet tweet little robin... i'll be your mate.... come closer... what, this thing? oh no, it's not a pellet gun - it's just a sound recorder.... so I can record your beautiful ear-piercing song you like to sing at 4 am every day.... yes, come a little closer friend....
There was a young Robin last year whose parents were trying to get him to fly up in the trees and forage for food. He refused and instead sat on a part of our back deck. I finally took a box and filled it with bird seed and put him in the box. I took him over to a fenced pasture where he had some protection from predators and set the box down. He hopped up and yelled at me and then flew off. His Dad followed him. The next day , I saw that the seeds were gone in the box. A Robin sat on a branch yelling at me and flew at me. This year I had lots of Robin's gathering worms in that pasture. Then I saw a Robin with a beak full of twigs on the fence.
@@garyphotoor it may be because he lives in an area where there are not American robins and he may have European robins so he could be unfamiliar with this bird
He sounds so much like my robin, is mine trying to attract mates too ? I thought he just loves singing when he is in the mood. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qm9HxdYQz0s.html