Nooo! Poor Robin! What a sad thing indeed, Icy! However did they end up there in the first place. Had to agree with Ann, however will the birds know they're in a precarious position! A bit of trivia but, I have never yet seen a real robin's egg. Perhaps you can ship that one over -hahah. Just kidding! :) You were quick with your cam, Icy! Good capture!
Although it is sad, it happens so often. And who would deny the finding of those beautiful blue eggs to all the children who learn this egg and color so very young. (Oh, probably not... kids don't go outside any more)
"What can I do?" the bird said.
ReplyDeleteOh no! Such a beautiful little thing. I hope it can still hatch out. It wasn't a great place to nest, but how is a bird to know that?
ReplyDeleteNooo! Poor Robin! What a sad thing indeed, Icy! However did they end up there in the first place. Had to agree with Ann, however will the birds know they're in a precarious position! A bit of trivia but, I have never yet seen a real robin's egg. Perhaps you can ship that one over -hahah. Just kidding! :) You were quick with your cam, Icy! Good capture!
ReplyDeleteThat really is a sad ending. I feel sorry for the poor mother.
ReplyDeleteoh, it's sad, but then, indeed, when the bird started, it had not thought probaly it will end that way?
ReplyDeletea sad tale indeed
ReplyDeleteOh, that is so sad. We found a whole nest on our lawn, with eggs scattered and broken...robin as well.
ReplyDeleteah, sad indeed. I love that color!
ReplyDeleteAlthough it is sad, it happens so often. And who would deny the finding of those beautiful blue eggs to all the children who learn this egg and color so very young. (Oh, probably not... kids don't go outside any more)
ReplyDeleteHow sad! I keep my cats inside so they did not cause the catastrophe. lol
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