Christopherobin
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This morning, I am crushed. The clutch of 3 baby robins is done. One chick is missing, the remaining 2 are dead. Mother and father are flying around the area, hopelessly displaced. Clearly, a murder has taken place.
What steps can I take, if any, to encourage the pair to try again? I carefully removed the two dead chicks and two unhatchable eggs, put the nest back up. (It was made in an abandoned, dirt-filled plant hanger under some steps of a deck, so I never physically touched the nest itself.)
Is there any chance they will return to lay a new clutch? What can I do to encourage them?
Thank you.
C.
What steps can I take, if any, to encourage the pair to try again? I carefully removed the two dead chicks and two unhatchable eggs, put the nest back up. (It was made in an abandoned, dirt-filled plant hanger under some steps of a deck, so I never physically touched the nest itself.)
Is there any chance they will return to lay a new clutch? What can I do to encourage them?
Thank you.
C.