This is probably the first time I've seen the process of birds hatching and growing up - thank you for setting up LGR birds and the nest cam! What an experience!
I'm gonna miss this little family! My favorite is when the mama covered her babies with her wings and fluffed up as big as she could to protect them from the storm. 🥰
Been watching the bird streams here and there and I'm surprised (never watched this much bird content before to know) it just takes them about 3 weeks to leave the nest
Some birds are shorter. Mockingbirds and Brown Thrashers are about 10-13 days. Just had a nest of Mockingbird babies in a bush fledge and it was 11 days from birth. Seems to me birds that build nests outside have to get the heck out quickly while birds that build a nest in a birdhouse can take their time.
Yay! It was fun to see these little floofs hatch and grow and now fledge! From watching the livestream recently, I knew they were getting close. Thanks for sharing, Clint!
That's so cool! Man what a heckuva day, from the severe T-storms after the 1st hopped on down to the rest leaving. So awesome, thanks for all of this stuff! Both my Mom and I have been checking in on them from Day 1, lol
Godspeed our little speckled mini-muffins 🥰🥹
Amen well they are ready to go on. My calico who killed an injured robin she taken care of her 2nd litter of kittens soon enough they will leave her.
This is probably the first time I've seen the process of birds hatching and growing up - thank you for setting up LGR birds and the nest cam! What an experience!
aaaw.. you did so well mama, papa and clint! I love that they still have their little headtufts🥰🥰
I'll miss the little fellas, it was a joy watching them grow up every day.
I'm so proud 🥲 We watched them grow up and move out together 😅
I'm gonna miss this little family! My favorite is when the mama covered her babies with her wings and fluffed up as big as she could to protect them from the storm. 🥰
What a journey, thank you for this Clint!
Thanks sir! Was awesome to get to see them hatch and grow and now leave.
Lazy Bird Reviews. 😉
the fledgies have FLUDGE 🥺 💜 enjoyed watching them hatch & grow up!
They grow up so fast 🥲
Been watching the bird streams here and there and I'm surprised (never watched this much bird content before to know) it just takes them about 3 weeks to leave the nest
Some birds are shorter. Mockingbirds and Brown Thrashers are about 10-13 days. Just had a nest of Mockingbird babies in a bush fledge and it was 11 days from birth. Seems to me birds that build nests outside have to get the heck out quickly while birds that build a nest in a birdhouse can take their time.
I love this channel so much.
Thank you so much for this video, it's very much appreciated! I may be emotionally compromised.
Thank you so much for sharing all this!
They grow up so fast 🥺
You should put up a bluebird birdhouse with a camera. That would be cool. I have 4 bluebird houses and I love watching them.
Imagining LGR with David Attenborough's voice. 😆
Thanks for all of this Dude! So cool to see this process!
Amazing shots! I love the Sony Handycam feel of this video 😄
aww its sad to see em go, but it was awesome to see them grow up 🥳
Yay! It was fun to see these little floofs hatch and grow and now fledge! From watching the livestream recently, I knew they were getting close. Thanks for sharing, Clint!
Little Yard Nuggets. Be well.
While I am watching this, I am recalled to enjoy wild america for some reason, huh.
awww
That's so cool! Man what a heckuva day, from the severe T-storms after the 1st hopped on down to the rest leaving. So awesome, thanks for all of this stuff! Both my Mom and I have been checking in on them from Day 1, lol
Mama is thrilled!
What a beaut!
Life is perilous for the American robin, and most won’t see their first birthday. As few as 25% of all American robins survive their first year.
The length of this video was perfect!