Here in the Midwest, one of the first signs of spring is the return of the Robin.

I saw my first Robin about 2 weeks ago and this past Saturday morning they were mating. But it seems to be a bit early in the season. I don’t remember seeing Robin eggs this early in the year. So I searched the internet …
Robins:
I can go into much detail but what was fascinating is that the Robins mate early spring in the early morning and lay their egg/eggs by noon.
Holy grove thing.
I saw two Robins, umm, mating that morning and if I knew how to climb a tree I’d look in their nest to see if it’s true.
Bird attack.
Mrs. Kravitz (my neighborhood crime watch peeper out her window lady friend) phoning my house: Umm Mark, Jody fell out of the tree again looking for those damn Robin eggs.
Mrs. Kravitz phoning my house again: Umm Mark, There’s a bird chasing Jody.
Mrs. Kravitz phoning my house again: Umm Mark, There’s a bird stuck in Jody’s hair.
I’m interested to know if this fact is true. Do Robins mate in the morning and Mother Robin lay her egg/eggs at noon? Please someone share. I read it on one site and couldn’t find the same information on any other site.
Mark: Let’s go to Cabelas today.
Jody: Umm, I can’t. I saw two Robins mating this morning and at noon I have a tree to climb.
Have a great day all … If I’m missing from my blog or social sites for more than 2 days, please send get well cards. Thank you.
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