Amazingly, the baby robins still make no noise in the nest. I am assuming this is so that they do not draw attention to their location. They are really filling up the nest now (and spilling over the edges!).
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Day 11: daily morning check of the nest. All four are still there!
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Baby Robins Day 11: feathers
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Day 11: As the feathers continue to emerge, the down looks more and more out of place!
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Baby Robins Day 12: morning nest check. They are sleepyheads!
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Baby Robin Day 12: Remember when that eye was just a tiny slit? Only a week ago!
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Baby Robin Day 12: head feathers are coming in replacing downy "mohawk"
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Baby Robin Day 12: feathers are looking more and more like they will be ready for flight soon.