Baby robins have left the nest
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“Let me use the restroom before i get on the plane”
🤭😂😂
He was trying to reduce weight to ensure a proper takeoff😂
THIS! We all do it. 😜🤣🤣🤣
I'm ded
Makes sense. I think horses will dump before a run or a fight
Cannot believe how quicly they grew up.
Me neither...😮
Gotta be fast if you have a lifespan of 2 years
They hatched like just yesterday.
Just so you know, it’s early enough in the season, mama robin may use that nest again and lay some more eggs in the next week or so. That’s what happened in my backyard.
I was going to say the same. And the babies may still be local. We have barn swallows nesting in my carport and they come back every year. When the babies fly they usually stay pretty close for a while. We should be having some soon!
Yeah the father will feed the fledged babies for the next 2-3 weeks, mom will lay another clutch.
They will use again cuz it’s safe
@@blobbertmcblob4888 my mom has seen a robun fledgling with their parents.
That's so cute you recording the robins leaving the nest 🪹, I agree with other people who commented about the baby robins, you now have robins in your animal family Nate and Jen
Note that robins leave the nest at a younger age than many other birds (as soon as 9 days after hatching, average 13). Many robin fledglings are barely able to fly and still look like nestlings. As a result, many people that see them awkwardly flapping about in their yards mistakenly believe they are orphans that require human intervention. Please everyone, leave them alone unless they are in imminent danger of being grabbed by a predator. Their parents continue to feed them for 2-3 weeks as they gradually learn to care for themselves. If necessary, help them into a nearby dense hedge where they will be hidden but where their parents will still hear their begging calls and be able to find them.
I had absolutely no idea about any of this! Thanks for the info!
So you mean there is a chance we could see AZ befriending the babies 🥹
I think they'll be fine over there, they won't encounter another human for a while and when they do, teh humans there all understand teh wildlife around them so they'll know. But this is good info for city folks to understand!
I made this mistake as a kid and was soon mobbed by the parents 😅
My man took a shit, exited the camera view, and dipped. That robin is a vibe
Last one must been well feed 😅
Needed to shed weight before take-off.
It's so cool seeing birds turn into weird gremlin entities to just fluffy flying animals
It happens shockingly fast too- I had baby pigeons on my deck, and they went from egg to full fledged winged rat in 22 days.
He was scared to leave but scarred to be by himself. So he made like a pigeon and then left.
He just had to do a nervous poop real quick and he was good to go! Hahaha
Their songs are among the MOST beautiful. We have robins that fly around our property tree to tree singing in the morning and evening. It always calms my soul.
It’s amazing how quickly they grow!
A goodbye present!
-gasp-
He made it just for you!
"Thanks for letting us grow up here *shits* , heres your reward."
Bye baby Robins! Thanks Nate for sharing this with us.👍🏽👏🏽😍
How sweet . Such an excited story teller! ❤ it!! They grew so fast. They leave nest at 13 days old and it takes 10 - 15 days more to be strong flyers. So, Nate and Jen, keep an eye out.
It had to shed unnecessary weight to improve performance
Rockin' Robin, tweet tweet
How wonderful thank you for sharing there growth ❤
Thank you Nate & Jen. I live in Chicago.
I appreciate all the nature suff.
I am a RUclips head. This channel is my ultimate favorite. Thank you. Please keep all your content coming. 😍
Round 2 should start soon! and then there will be a round 3.
Fare well young birds!
I love my Robin's I hope you continue to follow your robins
Go babies, go! They grew so quickly, momma did great.
Haha dont get eaten or anything 😂 absolutely loved all the bird videos nate thank you!
❤❤awe, so sweet❤❤
The last dump you take in your old home before you move and the first dump you take at a new place priceless
Such a.... lovely gift 😂
We need all the birds we can possibly have. Without our birds we would be eaten alive by all the nasty bugs that love to bite us.
Every constipated person ever… “must be nice!!!”
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR SHARING THEM WITH US! I'VE been showing my 98 year old Mom cuz I've moved hike a few years back and she's ALSO livid about our neighbor removing the trees! She's thoroughly enjoyed watching their progress. Thanks again! Sending you big hugs from the little island by the big city~Long Island NY! 😏💜😎
You have some of the coolest Natural Life Experiences!!👍🇺🇸
The circle of life....how wonderful
We have a family of Eastern Pheobes on our backyard porch that come back every spring, and it's honestly really cool to see the Mama bird in the nest or see her feed the babies. We've had some visits where none of the hatchlings survived, but luckily, this year, they did.
Thanks Jen and Nate for the cool video!
I was scared shitless too when i had to make the jump from the nest. Good luck, robins
I like the slow-motion fly away 🐦
Thank u for documenting this❤
They grow up so quick ❤
Wow that is about how fast our 3 kids grew up! Lol 😂😊
LOL 🤦♀️ that was an unnecessary deposit! 😂😂😂
So beautiful...❤
Kind of sad to see them all out of the nest, but such is life. I appreciate Nate's sweet words to the Robins at the end.
i watched starlings leave the nest and mom and dad had to urge them to fly. It took all day. one stayed behind until daysend with the parents still encouraging it.
This was so cool!
He was taught never to fly with uneven load distribution 😂
I used to get sparrows and robins in my evergreen shrubs and was always sad when they left. We had a lot of devious cats in my neighborhood so I always worried something could happen to them. But it looks like they have plenty of wonderful habitat near you. ❤
I watched as a nest of two young Grosbeaks jumped out of their impossibly tiny nest onto a branch and later, saw them flying around the elm with their mother. The stunning "Harley orange" colored dad was still bringing them occasional snacks. Couple hours after that, they were all gone. Nest empty. Privileged to have witnessed the whole process, courtship to fledging, from my front porch.
Bon Voyage babies! It's a hard cruel world out there... be careful kids! We love you. (Ann)
That was sure a fast grow up. Hope at least one comes back to have their babies in the same nest.
They picked a cozy spot to build their nest. Nice and dry and snug.
Dude that first one smacked its head😂
Very cool, thanks for your wonderful video's ❤😊
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
I really didn't realize they grew so quickly! They were just eggs 🥚 🪺
They are so fun...I have robins...baby cardinals..and tree swallows..and doves
A pair of mourning doves were checking out my balcony for a nesting place in one of my ferns a couple weeks ago but I think all my wind chimes kind of put them off. One of my old neighbors had them nest in two different places in their backyard. It was pretty cool, you could walk up close enough to get a good view of them.
Hopefully a new family moves in next spring. 😊
I love robins!
Godspeed, baby robins. Godspeed.
Now they just have to survive Dagger and the kittens.
They were pep talking each other!
Minions AirForce and Fertilizer dept! Bombs Away!
Ballast released, prepare for flight!
That last robin needed to "shed soome weight" before it could fly away I see 😜
He said no paparazzi
He said i hve a long trup let me think about it 😂😂
Beautamus Robins!
Aw so sad when they leave the nest but I'm sure you'll get another one soon..
fr, I hope they have good bird lives lol
Lol that last one punked out the 2nd to last one lmao
that was quick! Byebye birdies!
they got big fast!!!
"Alright, gotta make myself lighter before I go..."
Minions Air Force takes flight to patrol the kingdom.
They grew soooo fast
He shit his pants 😂
Left you a present
Robin chicks arc is over. Can't wait to see what comes next!
Babies grow up so fast
Such a cool video, thanks!!
Birds poop prior or shortly after takeoff to save energy, or at least fly more efficiently.
If you leave the nest you'll likely get 1 or 2 more broods this year.
Last one said I think I ate to much to fly ,I guess I'll have to lighten the load first.
Bro really said
Hol up let me use the bathrrom
Wow thay grew so fast
Their tails are still so short!!
Hey nate i hope you see this. My daughter loves ducks and i think it would be awesome seeing a live cam of your ducklings 🐣🦆🦆🐣
He really just showed all of RUclips his cloaca and then went “alright later” and walked off.
That last one had to lose a little weight before takeoff 😂
That was so fast!🎉
The last one was just was making his load lighter before he took off😂
Minion and Az will keep the Hawks away !
He had to unload some weight before take-off.
I can’t be the only one who thought this story would end with Nate having a pet robin right?
I was going to joke that it seemed like last week when they were just babies but after a quick google search I guess it just takes 2 weeks for this to happen.
"dont get eaten or anything"
The cats might disapprove
Cool.
Everyone has left their home and never to come back, even the mother 😔. Maybe I should write a fantasy novel on a lonely human guy who’s a late bloomer who’s been abandoned by his family (because, uh, that’s the culture based on bird ways) and now he’s trying to build up courage to leave his nest so he wouldn’t starve to death 😭
"Keep my deposit"
Watching this bird poop while I also poop was an interesting experience
Watch out, They out there robin you