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Video Transcript. Robin's nests are probably of all the bird's nest that are commonly seen in the Eastern United States one of the easiest to recognize because they are so heavily
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1. Cover a table or work surface with newspaper. This will protect the surface throughout the process. 2. Blow up a balloon, and tie the end into a knot. Make the balloon as large
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1. Check the nest. Depending on the location of the nest, you may need to use a regular ladder or a step ladder to get to the nest. Before climbing onto the ladder, make sure that
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Baby robins usually venture out after about two weeks. They may not necessarily fly at this point though. The father robin at this point is usually trying to teach them how to survive
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