Begging Babies
When baby robins are hungry, instinct tells them to open their mouths wide, stretch their necks, flutter their wings, and beg — loudly. It's a good thing that robin nests are hidden in trees because all that noise can attract predators! |
![Robin: Nestlings Begging For Food](https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/journeynorth.org/images/graphics/robin/NestWK/May19th_29crop.jpg)
Wayne Kryduba
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