Date: 07/14/2014
Number: 6
I saw nesting Robin in a Limber Pine at campsite #5 in Timber Creek Campground, NV. There were four baby birds being fed mostly worms by one parent with feathers fairly light in color, beak yellow with some black mottling, a white ring around the eyes, and some white feathers underneath. The bird returned with food approximately every five minutes all day long, waiting in a nearby branch for a minute before landing in the nest to feed one or two babies; after feeding the babies, the bird ate one or two fecal sacks before heading out for another round. This bird I assume was the mother. I also saw two Robins together about 200 yards away that I presume were the mother and father. The "father" I saw in this area often. He had a little bit shorter, more solid yellow beak.
McGill, NV
Latitude: 39.4 Longitude: -114.6
Observed by: Leata
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