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Welcome to HowPeg.Com Wildlife Journal 2007 Media Page May 21
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May 21, 2007
Monday May 21
And now it is the fourteenth day for the last hatched. All day long he stayed on the rim of the nest and the parents or parent, not sure, did indeed come and bring small amounts of worms, and do the hygienic removal each time. I did not think it was going to happen, but then at almost last light the final hatchling became the final fledgling and at last the nest was empty. Interestingly enough all four chicks departed the nest on their respective fourteenth day. They were all still in and about the holly tree with the nest for most of the next day and then they all seemed to adjourn to the back yard shrubbery. I saw them many times over the next two weeks as they stayed hidden but occasionally could be seen being fed by the male Robin. Finally after two full weeks, they seemed to be able to find food on their own. They are still around but now except for some specks on the breast look like all the other robins looking for worms in the grass.