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  1. K

    Bully robin!!

    I guess not. The OP said "I am in desperate need of help" and I had the same problem and found the perfect solution or at least the solution worked perfectly so I thought I'd share it. One day when all Bluebirds are gone, replaced by even more Robins then you can be proud of yourself.
  2. K

    Bully robin!!

    I don't care what the rules are, I make up my own as I go. Good luck proving it as the garbage has already been collected and those 2 Robins are at a landfill, probably already been eaten by crows. Btw. the Robin problem has totally been solved. There are other Robins in the yard but they don't...
  3. K

    Bully robin!!

    I didn't want to do it but I did it for the Bluebirds. I see Robins all over the place, every year, however I rarely see Bluebirds, I think they are having a tough time. I also put up 3 nesting boxes and I saw the Bluebird couple check out each one but I think they weren't ready yet and now they...
  4. K

    Bully robin!!

    I've had the same problem. A very large bully Robin got a taste of the mealworms when the lid flew off my Bluebird feeder. Ever since then it has been chasing the Bluebird couple away that I put the feeder up for. I've been shooting at it with a gel blaster for 2 weeks from my window, I don't...
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